I guess you can call it announcing and talking about possible options, but when somebody says they're into talks, they're talking about how it's going to happen, and that has not happened.
We should be a lot farther down the road, considering we've been at this for four years. We are offering the opportunity to transfer that to the First Nations Procurement Organization, but we're not resourced. We haven't started to get ready. We haven't hired a CEO. We have a board of directors, who are mostly all sitting here and who are ready to start this work, but we need Indigenous Services Canada to affirm its support for this process and stop talking about all the options that it's considering. It's very paternalistic when you have rights holders saying, “This is what we want to do and we have a solution for you,” and the government is sitting back saying, “We're still thinking about it.”