The Government of Canada is consulting much more than they used to. I think many departments used to just keep doing whatever they had been doing for years and years out of habit, but in the last 10 years I think the different government departments have begun to realize that they really have to look at the words in the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and that there's a duty for consultation, a commitment, legally, for consultation.
So there's a lot more consultation going on. I think things are improving in that area. We used to be totally ignored by government departments who didn't even know that people lived up there. The Arctic has always been described as a wasteland where nobody lives. Governments had that attitude for a very long time. Now they're realizing that it is not a wasteland and that there are people living up there and they have to be consulted. They have to be involved in whatever's happening up there.