I would echo everything Vic has said. We have the Vale Living With Lakes Centre, which is an environmental group that is incredibly involved with first nations peoples, especially from the water quality perspective. They're working in the Far North. We have great working relations with them.
At the mineral exploration research centre, where I am the director, every year we offer a first nations workshop on exploration. We bring first nations community representatives of first nation communities in, and industry in, and we have a discussion on what's gone right and what's gone wrong with the consultation process, and how we move forward. I did this for the education of our undergrad students, because I want our students to understand that this is one of the most significant issues they're going to face as they leave and head into the workforce. We're engaged that way.
The metal earth project has now provided us with another tool we never had before. It's another means to do this, so we're building. That's all I wanted to say.