That's a very good question.
We're not familiar so much with the Impact Assessment Act here in Yukon because we have a made-in-Yukon solution, known as the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board. It's a tri-party agreement between first nations, Yukon and the federal government when it comes to environmental assessment reviews. It's born out of the umbrella final agreement with Yukon first nations. There are 14 settled and self-governing first nations located within the Yukon. I should say that 11 out of 14 are settled; three are still unsettled. Those three that are unsettled, I believe, would be subject to potential legislation similar to this.
Do you want me to speak more about YESAB, or would you like me to save you on the time?