Yes. We had a fairly extensive public engagement period. We produced an engagement paper which identified issues and recommended options to address those issues. They looked at transparency and public accountability, administrative and technical issues, and significant discovery licenses. From that, we engaged. I believe we went to six regional centres, and at each regional centre we met with Indigenous governments and organizations. We had public meetings. We also had technical stakeholder meetings with the regulator, industry, NGOs, environmental, non-government organizations, and then that culminated in a "what we heard" report. Then we developed the legislative proposal and onwards.
Throughout that entire process, we had regular meetings with the intergovernmental council and worked with them to develop policy, and eventually the bills. Thank you, Chair.