Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Because much of this, and the requirement for industry to consult with traditional harvesters and to, potentially, compensate those harvesters when development takes away some of their ability to earn a livelihood, because much of that flows from land claims and much of this consideration is being given and these discussions are being held during impact benefit agreements, we, obviously, aren't directly involved in much of that. But I
would say we are very interested in seeing a successful conclusion to those discussions and negotiations. Whatever we can do, although I doubt it would be binding, to help play a support role, I am prepared to lend the resources of the department toward that end. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.