Thank you. At the same time, if certain First Nations were unable to participate in consultations, please identify the reasons. As you know, many communities are remote and do not necessarily have the means required, specifically the technological means. I think Mr. Garrow mentioned the issue of internet. Some communities don't have the required infrastructure or the technological literacy needed to use it.
Did all communities truly have the opportunity, both in theory and practice, to participate in consultations? It would be interesting to know. Of course, I don't necessarily mean participation in person. In a broad consultation process, both the real and concrete opportunity to participate must exist.
I also have a question regarding the constitution of the board of directors, which will be a transitional board at first. I think mandates on the board will be for five years thereafter.
Who proposed the criteria for constituting the board of directors, whether it be the transitional board or the one that follows? Who made that proposal?