I was going to sum them up together because they could be very clear together. I'll do Sisson mine, Sisson Brook, as well as energy east.
When it comes to any projects within New Brunswick, the New Brunswickers divide themselves up, specifically the government. They still go by Ganong Line, which separates the Maliseet and the Mi'kmaq. The Mi'kmaq were never consulted when it came to Sisson mine. When it came to energy east, we had to do a lot of fighting to get consulted there. When it comes to fracking, from my understanding, the Mi'kmaq were never consulted. They were just put in there, and they started. That's why Elsipogtog had the fracking issue. If we had been consulted first and talked to, I think things probably would have been a lot different. Right now we're arguing with the province in regard to Sisson mine because they did ignore the Mi'kmaq. We're doing a TK study now that shows a lot of our Mi'kmaq people have hunted and fished within the areas of Sisson mine project as well as the energy east.