Well, the financial management board did not, because that's not our role. Others reached out to try to engage with them, but it was not their role. It's not the financial management board's role to reach out to people on those matters. It's not our role.
As an individual, I may support a more pragmatic approach to how you get rid of fossil fuels. The reverse question can also be asked, because when we talk about reconciliation, it's a two-sided coin. How do we reconcile the economic benefits derived from these initiatives not going into first nations communities facing the consequences of these projects with there being no remedial action plans for them? I think first nations need to be involved in these conversations.
If, as a result of that engagement, these projects are denied, so be it. That's my view. But this one was not.