Mr. Speaker, I appreciate that it may not have been the Member's intent to suggest that we were going to be overwhelmed by aboriginal authorities, but I believe that that's in fact what he said. So I appreciate the clarification. I think that that's important. This board needs to strike an industry and a public interest balance. We think the public interest is served by having our government at the table. Obviously, the various departments of our government need to feed into this process. We will rely on Health and Social Services, ECE, ENR to provide information to the board. But again, there is deliberately a balance between the public interest, as represented by our government, and the aboriginal authorities and industry. In future, we think, as future developments happen, there's more exploration in the basin, other industry partners will come to the table, as will other affected aboriginal interests, it would be again
our desire to strike that balance between industry and public interest. Thank you.