We had quite a bit of consultation with all of the communities that were impacted by the pipeline, and every one of our Shuswap communities agreed that it would be beneficial for our communities to engage, in a business way, with the Trans Mountain pipeline. Every one of our communities is benefiting to a huge degree.
What is missing from the equation is what I talked about a bit earlier: a resource charge. It's to make sure that all of these issues are dealt with up front and that we do not have to invent something every time we're dealing with a new pipeline or a new development.
We also have an agreement with New Gold, which benefits two of the communities to a substantial degree. Over 120 community members are working with New Gold, and a lot of those taksis go to the federal and provincial governments, with no real benefit for the first nation communities. There has to be greater revenue sharing among resources in a fundamental way with first nations.