I won't speak to this from the perspective of specific projects, but certainly our approach on developing new policy, changing existing policy, developing new legislation or changing existing legislation always has a critical component of working in partnership. Whether it is changing to move forward to do something we didn't do or stopping doing something that we currently do, whether by policy or program design, yes, there is always an involvement process.
I can give you some micro examples where we have specific economic development policy or programs in place. If the terms and conditions or the scope of those programs are going to change—and currently we are revamping the procurement strategy for aboriginal businesses—yes, there is very much an involvement process, whether it moves us forward or is removing things from the existing policy.