I'm wondering where that social licence comes from when more than 70 first nations, all of the coastal first nations, the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, the fisheries union, the Wilderness Tourism Association, the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, the voices of local government, and hundreds of businesses have all opposed your project. I've never seen a poll in British Columbia with less than three-quarters of residents responding in opposition to the idea of your project. That's a significant portion of the public. If you're looking for social licence, I'm wondering where you're finding it to this point.
On March 1st, 2011. See this statement in context.