Thank you for that important and timely question.
Through you, Mr. Chair, let me say that we receive and accept the findings of the report overall. The announcements and the exercises that I went through just this week in announcing the two key pieces are meant to respect what we're actually trying to embark on with respect to the other recommendations. That includes setting up a major project management office west that will address substantially and substantively the issues and the opportunities that can arise out of responsible resource development, but more specifically in the context of energy development overall, specific points around energy transportation and energy infrastructure, safety measures, etc.
The second piece is left open as well in a very purposeful way. The announcement is being called a tripartite forum. The proposal has been to have a principals' table, Mr. Chair, which would contemplate senior ministers or ministers seized of the specific mandate items around energy and environment and/or aboriginal affairs at the federal level, at the provincial level—and I can say we have buy-in from our Albertan and British Columbia partners—and then, importantly, first nation senior leadership who would be able to sit at that table with a mandate to make decisions on specific issues and opportunities around a given project or a project.