I would say aspects of it, but from my knowledge, there hasn't been a formal recognition of a first nations-led consultation process.
In looking back at some of the work we've done over the years, we've actually taken the liberty to develop consultation policy templates for first nations to utilize. However, the experience that we have had is that the consultation duty-to-consult policy framework has largely been developed without meaningful first nations involvement, which has of course created some problematic issues that have led to, in many cases, first nations not supporting projects.
I think as we start to better understand each other and what those demands are globally and create frameworks around meaningful involvement for first nations, that being from a consultative perspective but also, again, going back to our economic and socio-economic opportunities, the relationships are getting better and the understanding is increasing, but we still have a long way to go.
