Thank you for the question.
All three of those conditions are met over and over again for this project. It's a project in a remote area of Ontario where there currently are no permanent roads. There's no permanent rail line. It's a complex ecological area on the edge of the world's third largest wetland, the Hudson Bay Lowlands.
It's a core area to woodland caribou, which is a primary conservation concern. It's complex socially, given the number of first nations that are potentially affected by it. It is exactly the kind of project one envisions a review panel process being conducted on. From my position, the first nations have continued to be incredibly reasonable in their demands to have a process that they agree to develop for review of the project. I think it's a real shame that their reasonableness has been returned by ignoring their requests.