You've gone through a very tragic history in terms of policies over time. British Columbia, of course, is working toward settling agreements. For example, there are agreements that need to be settled. I think they're working in a fair direction. But by virtue of need, I guess, they are impacting third party private businesses or people.
Would you agree that in terms of the crown, in this case Canada, there should be a philosophy of avoid, mitigate, or compensate? I'm not saying we don't have to do this. We do very much have to do it. But should there be some philosophy around...? I think we'd bring all Canada along if we created the least hardship for third party interests.
Does that seem like a reasonable concept the crown should have as they negotiate these agreements?