Sure.
I apologize if I came across as a bit negative, especially about the first nations, because I'm not.
As we were discussing, I grew up on Manitoulin Island, and 50% of my high school was first nations. Many of my friends and teammates were first nations. I have a lot of sympathy for the first nations community.
As I said, I'm fully supportive of the requirement to consult. We have a very good relationship with the Algonquins of Ontario. We have talked to them about business opportunities, job opportunities, all those things. An impact benefits agreement is high on our agenda.
My comments were more directed at, for lack of a better word, the bureaucracy in Ontario, and its use of the requirement to consult as an excuse for delays. There are dozens of minor technical issues that come up. We shouldn't have to consult with the first nations on every one of them. Dealing with the big picture, the economic benefits, the environmental effects, land use, all of that kind of stuff, I'm fully supportive of. My point was let's not get bogged down in the details.
The same is true for the environment. I'm not ranting against the environmental legislation. I'm ranting against the implementation of it at the grassroots level, because often it's very inconsistent with what is being said at the top.