I appreciate that. Thank you, Mr. Carruthers.
Mr. Derrick, I want to tell you how much I appreciated your statement that when it comes to the food you're prepared to die on that hill. I really believe—and I'm sure everyone here believes—that you absolutely mean it.
I have to assume you have spent the time you needed with your community, with your nations, to assure yourself there is a distinct possibility that the preservation of the food, particularly the fish in the water, could coexist safely with the pipeline and the oil and the traffic. Am I assuming right, that you've arrived at a position where you see the possibility of coexistence and you're relatively secure in your thoughts?