Certainly. I'll try to be brief.
I'll offer that the indigenous advisory monitoring committees were set in place for both the Trans Mountain expansion project and the Enbridge line. There were three projects when they were first announced in 2016. There are multiple objectives that are in place for those advisory committees. At the heart of it, though, it's intended to support indigenous nations' effective and meaningful participation in the monitoring of the environmental safety and socio-economic aspects related to those projects.
We've learned much from our partners and colleagues on the IAMCs, but one of the hallmarks that I'll point to is our indigenous monitoring program, which has expanded beyond those projects. We've now had over 100 field inspections that have benefited from the expertise that's been provided from our indigenous monitors on the ground in inspecting those projects and ensuring compliance with the regulatory requirements in place.