I would just say that absolutely there is, first and foremost, accountability to first nation citizens, which Claudia just alluded to. There are two separate ways of ensuring that reporting requirements are upheld. One is through annual financial cycles and annual reporting vis-à -vis the funding that has flown. Then there is also reporting back, as I am sure you are aware, on the elements of a project as it's being developed—feasibility, design, getting class A estimates, construction and closure, making sure that the facility, whatever it may be, is up to par in terms of national standards.
I would say there is a dual reporting there, a financial reporting and then a project-based reporting.