I want to go to the issue that we haven't explored yet, and that's around social licence.
A number of us were up in the Ring of Fire area of northern Ontario last week. The companies there are very concerned. They've basically been left to themselves in terms of discussing with first nations, who are often the stewards of the areas that the mining companies are looking at. They said they feel betrayed by a process where the governments are not involved in consulting with first nations and they're not working to facilitate the social licence.
I'm wondering to what extent this has entered into your considerations. For the moment we don't seem to have that kind of leadership in the Ring of Fire, from either the provincial or the federal government, in assuring that social licence and that duty to consult with first nations. Is this something that has entered into part of your considerations as you look to what could be an extremely interesting development for Canada in the years to come?