I think that giving the power and control of land back, you'll see a more holistic viewpoint. As I mentioned, the best environmental monitoring programs, the ones that are emulated throughout the country.... I was, in fact, lucky enough to share these with indigenous people in Australia and with the Sami in Sweden and Norway. We drove the environmental policies for northern Saskatchewan, northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories.
We just want a seat at the table, so it's not all about economic development. We have focused a lot on that, but you're right. It's about then having the same seat at the table for fish monitoring programs or flora and fauna programs up in the Northwest Territories around the diamond mines. It is a balance, and yes, I think.... My cousins up in Łutsel K’e, Northwest Territories, are leaders in the protected area of the Thaidene Nene National Park. We are part of the land guardians program, getting out there with the exploration companies early on.
Yes, I think it's going to help biodiversity, but it's not going to be these extremes. You're not going to shut down all development in all regions. You're going to have this balance, or you're not going to have resources for everyone. You're going to have this balance in between.