In terms of the environmental assessment process, the lead for the Government of Canada is the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. They are responsible for moving forward with the duty to consult and framing the accommodation. That work is informed by the technical and scientific expertise of other federal government departments, for example, Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and Natural Resources Canada as an explosives regulator. That's how we position the whole-of-government effort.
More broadly, that would be looking to the Department of Justice, and other government departments all have a role to play, but it depends on the entry point.