Impact and benefit agreements are what lead to success, a strong unified community and strong unified regions where land claim authorities or aboriginal authorities are not battling to the lowest common denominator. So unity is a very important explanatory factor. If there is unity, there tend to be strong deals.
I think there also needs to be strong policy or government backup, and to date we have not seen this. So it's been a private contractual deal where the government's basically left out of it, which is a good thing, but there have been soft policy hammers through the years that have encouraged these things. Minister Irwin was fundamental during the Ekati years.
What kinds of great negotiations have we seen out there? They're negotiations that have led to agreements like the agreements in Voisey Bay, where the aboriginal authorities now have excellent agreements that provide untied revenues each year so they can pursue their aboriginal self-government goals.