I don't believe the answer there is more tenure, because you need to be an expert in the area to really make a forestry operation work. You need to have those partnerships with a West Fraser or a Canfor.
I think the most beneficial issue that could ever come to the traditional territories of various first nations is to have a champion like West Fraser to basically employ—as they do in many different areas—and provide the training programs and that stepping stone into forestry for the first nations, so that meaningful relationships are developed with the community, as opposed to just believing that any first nation company can be a forestry company. It's not that simple, and it needs to be melded with what exists.
We need to have support and a good relationship between local industry and the first nations themselves.