No. That would not be part of our role, because we don't do evaluation of government programs. If anything, if it is a responsibility, it would be the responsibility of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, or perhaps even of the first nations themselves.
We have only included anecdotes or cases that first nations have presented to us that show that, for example, by obtaining the land they were able to expand certain businesses that they had planned or, in the case of one, where they were able to get a potable water supply that had been unavailable to them previously. It's more anecdotal. We would not do that kind of evaluation ourselves.