Going back to some of the LLBs in the room, it's kind of like an attorney-client privilege that exists. We are the representatives of 12,000 people, so there aren't any state secrets going on. We've been able to massage this issue a bit. Again, it's relationship building that exists at the table, how far this can go.
Obviously, the concern today is that there are arguably stakeholders, and people interested in the areas of claims, who are non-indigenous people. We have seen, sometimes, those people, when they don't know, making up things, and sometimes it ends up being a negative situation. There's a balance in that, and that's the approach we have taken in the past.
When it comes down to the paper, there's privileged stuff. I don't view it as a hurdle, but again, it's the negotiators. Every person sitting across the table on behalf of the government is different in many of these files.