Thank you all for being here.
In part you've answered the question I have and in part not. It's somewhat similar to Mr. Lemay's question.
The undercurrent of what I keep hearing from all of you in different forms is that the north is not consulted sufficiently; that the people on the ground, whatever the forum, whatever the policy-making, regulation-making, or whatever, are not engaged in the processes sufficiently. I don't know whether I'm not hearing you correctly, but if I am, I'd like to hear from you what your overarching recommendation would be to engage with the people on the ground who live there and experience it. It came through in a host of different ways, but I'd like to know what we can recommend to government.