We held a second round table in February 2024. The minister talked about that. A full day was devoted to discussions about this particular problem. We received feedback and excellent comments there. That was also the first time people were able to directly hear the views of your colleagues, who facilitated these mobilization sessions, and talk about what they had heard.
The objective was also to make sure that all aspects of the problem and all of the stakeholders' interests had been taken into consideration so we could start working on implementing the alert.
We have funding to continue to hold round tables like these. A lot of working groups have also been set up, and there are other consultation processes. The round tables are not the only ways of getting the perspective of indigenous peoples. These efforts will enable us to try to build a consensus and have very specific discussions about implementing the project.