That's why I was reflecting on and pointing out the Inuit modern-day treaties or land claims, because they have their processes in place in regard to how development will proceed within those areas. This is also recognizing that some activities proceed much more rapidly than others.
You're asking me for my view on this. I would just say that the Inuit view in the past has been that, yes, we welcome development, but at a pace that can be managed in such a way that it has minimal effect on the environment and the ecosystem within that area, and at the same time remediating as it proceeds, so that we're also cleaning up behind ourselves at the same time as we're developing.