I want to extrapolate this a bit for both of you, then. With the particular attention given to Mackenzie and settling some of the land claims along the way, thus making equity available, we're seeing more and more mining companies and oil and gas companies setting up economic arms that are then available to first nations to participate in.
Some of them are good and some are a bit more thin, yet we don't necessarily see a lot of leadership coming from the federal government in settling that uncertainty. Companies are constantly talking to us about certainty; if there isn't certainty in the market, if there isn't certainty on the land, it's very hard to go to the market and attract sometimes billions of dollars.
Mr. Isaacs or Mr. Reid, how critical is having that question settled around first nations rights? I assume there is an obvious role of the federal government in doing that, but it seems to me that industry is doing it right now. They're not necessarily obligated to do it, while the federal government is constitutionally obligated to do it.