I would add that before governments try to build anything, they must first build the respectful relationship with the rights and title holders. That will prevent blockades and legal challenges. You'll find sustainable development projects going forward once that happens. That's the key: Joint decision-making, full involvement and inclusion of the rights and title holders, that's what this speaks to.
To me, that creates economic certainty. It creates provinces and territories that are ripe for investment. That's really good for the economy, and that's what we want to do, because first nations, again, are starting to strengthen equity ownership in major projects. They are moving beyond the impact benefit agreements and revenue-sharing things. We're looking at equity ownership, but in sustainable development, going forward. As long as the rights and title holders are fully involved with the different levels of government and industry, you'll find that good, sweet common ground. That's really what that speaks to.