There are two parts to that answer.
First of all, the evaluations of the Major Project Management Office - West take into account aboriginal engagement and aboriginal land claims.
The second part of the answer is more general. The departments are very active and have a lot of resources. In the Department of Natural Resources, Environment Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, a lot of people spend a lot of time working with first nations members on certain projects to ensure that everyone clearly understands all the environmental impacts.
All the departments are very active in that regard. The answer to your question lies partly in the office's evaluations, but a more general component is also at play. We take that very seriously because many current projects have implications for first nations communities. The government has to understand those implications and discuss them with the members of first nations and other communities.