Can I answer that question? We've actually got a policy right now in the EA process with the Kaska Dene in British Columbia that I think a lot of people could take advantage of: we actually send all of our draft materials to the first nations long before that stuff actually gets handed in to the government offices. We have a 100% open door policy that we'll answer any questions. If they have a professional who would like some answers, certainly those questions can be asked and answered.
I would have to agree with you that there's an easy way around all of this. Whether you want to call it a joint environmental review or whether or not participation is an important thing.... I think participation is very important. Our feeling as a group of companies is that we want to keep everybody in the know as to what's going on at all times, so I think addressing that may be of help. We could be handing the information to them so they can actually have a proper review of it prior to submission.