I'll refer to some of Ms. Gale's comments. We've talked a lot about meaningful engagement and consultation. The value that a project brings to enhancing local first nations' infrastructure is very important. Again, I'll go back to some of my earlier points. Concepts and notions around resource revenue sharing and royalty sharing are extremely important. To what one of the previous speakers said about the Quebec fund, perhaps that's an opportunity to utilize some of those resource royalties and put them into a fund for future first nations' investments in their respective provinces. That's a great opportunity, I believe, here in Saskatchewan.
Regarding the benefits from projects, as we look forward to consent and perhaps not blocking a project, it's going to take some very important work and serious considerations on behalf of the proponents and on behalf of the respective governments in terms of how legislative and regulatory regimes are developed. Free, prior and informed consent and how we look to achieve it is always in our minds.
When we're talking about funding, we're talking about capacity and we're talking about meaningful inclusion. Those are all very important aspects that will really be within the perspective of the nations, but that's a big journey ahead for the proponents and the government.
