Going back to De Beers, when we were negotiating agreements with De Beers, they provided the environmental assessment documents after the fact, and there was only a very small section within those reports that referred to native aboriginal values, traditional hunting areas, and all of that, and consultations. It was very limited. I believe that was a comprehensive review process that was undertaken by the proponent, which was De Beers, but there was no first nations involvement to any extent during the negotiations themselves, because they were required to talk about the EA process.
On February 14th, 2012. See this statement in context.