Thank you. That's really helpful.
You talked about the issue of Roundpoint Consulting. I thought it was very interesting—and I've heard this from indigenous communities as well—that if they fight the fight and have the money to hire the lawyers, they're absolutely going to win, but that they often don't have the resources to hire the lawyers. I'm just wondering whether I can get a little clarity. Is there no other venue that they can go to besides a judicial process? Is there any other mechanism for this kind of business to gather clarity, get information and have a little bit of advocacy, or is the judicial pathway the only pathway?