Thank you for the question.
First off, I'd just like to clarify that the appointment of Douglas Eyford, the special federal representative, isn't directly linked to any individual project. His mandate is to explore the issues and opportunities related to all of the west coast energy infrastructure. There are a number of proposed projects already being examined as well as a number of other future projects, such as oil pipelines, LNG, and much broader projects. He's looking at the issues and opportunities, such as opportunities to better engage first nations communities both in the review of projects and in the opportunities and benefits that these projects present.
He has a mandate to report to the Prime Minister by the end of November. Obviously, his report and recommendations will influence the policy work of the major projects management office and the work that we do with our federal regulatory departments and agencies to identify further opportunities to enhance our engagement with aboriginal communities going forward. We're looking forward to the recommendations of his report to inform further policy work at the office.