We have a specific obligation to consult when we're making regulatory and environmental decisions that could potentially impact aboriginal rights or title. We have an obligation to carry out a specific consultation process in those circumstances. Where we're not making a specific decision, we do also engage aboriginal communities on those broader policy discussions and issues.
It's similar to the work that Doug Eyford is currently doing with first nations communities to solicit input and feedback. There's not necessarily a duty to consult in those circumstances. There's a difference between our legal obligations versus the engagement and input that we seek from aboriginal communities through other processes.