Thank you very much for your detail. Can I just move you along?
We've had 130 first nations in British Columbia sign a declaration on the Fraser saying that they are completely opposed to the Enbridge pipeline and they are completely opposed to the twinning of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. It would seem to be almost the reverse situation here. Not only do these first nations who signed the declaration not want the pipeline, they won't even talk to the companies.
I'm just kind of seeing how that plays out. It seems like such a stark contrast. Enbridge kind of barrelled ahead, and the first nations were an afterthought. How do you see that playing out?
I am very concerned. We talk a lot about restricting the consultation process. Coming from British Columbia, we know that there actually can be a number of tensions between first nations and others when they feel that their land is being threatened. Have you put any thought into this or reflected on this at all? I don't think I can read your blog, but I'll take your thoughts here.