As a result of the flooding in 2010 and 2011, the council—I wasn't on council at the time—brought together the Municipal District of Taber and the counties of Lethbridge, Warner, Forty Mile and Cypress, because we were all affected one way or the other by this overland flooding. As I said, this committee has worked tirelessly in the past eight to 10 years to get this project off the ground, and we're finally there.
As far as the indigenous part of it goes, we have consulted with numerous first nations to get their approval and their blessing on doing this project, and they've given their blessing to it. They are interested in being part of the construction part of it, if that's possible, probably in the subtrades. We have been keeping them in mind throughout this whole process.