Yes, the CNSC uses many different mechanisms to engage with indigenous communities. I'll list some of them, the ones that you have listed. When we have any hearings or meetings coming up, we do send out emails, and we recognize that for some of these communities that's not the best way to communicate with them. So we use phone calls or personal contacts with them. We have meetings within the community itself where it's convenient to meet with them.
We also have what we call “CNSC 101” sessions within the community where we can talk about their concerns, their needs, and explain to them nuclear risks and try to address their concerns. Then there are some of the other ones that I have told you about within our proceedings and our hearings as well.
We apply multiple ways and are always open to any more that they suggest.