It's a pretty difficult question to precisely define.
We've developed through the major projects management office what we call a whole-of-government approach to carrying out our aboriginal consultations. That approach is defined in these project agreements that Jim has identified. That is where the federal government relies, to the extent possible, on the regulatory and environmental assessment processes established for these projects.
We have an early engagement process where prior to entering the environmental assessment process we notify potentially affected aboriginal communities of the proposed development. We also identify opportunities of how they can participate in these environmental assessment regulatory processes. We use the robust public hearing processes that we have before us to manage, to the extent possible, our consultation obligations, given that these processes provide the best mechanism we have in terms of mitigating any potential impacts on aboriginal communities.