The process of the Mackenzie pipeline review and the response to it has actually been transferred to Mr. Prentice, and the secretariat that was part of INAC is now at Industry Canada. So he will be dealing with it. As alluded to by your question, there are very important parts of it that are INAC responsibilities, because we are still a significant regulator in the north, and we will take a look at the impacts.
Part of the success of the agreement was its creation of bodies like the fisheries joint management committee and environmental impact steering committee, the environmental impact review board, the wildlife.... And the Inuvialuit are perfectly capable of representing themselves and making their points and arguments at these bodies, as my understanding is that they've been active participants in the MGP review process.
We will take a look at the potential impacts of the pipeline, should there be one, on the Inuvialuit people, for sure.