 About a decade ago, our people created a stewardship policy. It's a policy where anybody who wants to do any kind of economic development in our territory must come to us to do a type of environmental assessment. Sleil-O-Tooth has always worked with the ideal and with the goal to re-establishing the food sources that sustained us for millennia. In April this year, Kinder Morgan announced their proposal to expand the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Right away our council said we opposed that in a heartbeat without going to our community and asking them if this is what we should do. So we had to kind of step back because that's what the media does to you. They make you react like right now. So we went to our community, we laid out all the facts, we laid out the pros and cons about what this proposal would mean to us. And 100% of the people that attended said we need to oppose this. At that time, we struck a committee. Our committee is called the Sacred Trust Initiative. And I'm really pleased to see the thing here is sacred duty inherent obligation because that's how Sleil-O-Tooth, that's how we operate. In the short time that we've been formally a working group, we have hosted a number of events. The most telling one, well it wasn't the most telling one, but in July we invited the Yankee-Denae Alliance Council to bring their save the Fraser Declaration to our territory and we held a feast. We honored them and our Chief Justin George signed that declaration. And we signed it because we know deep down that Hualmuf people, First Nations people, we're going to need each other. We're going to need the support of each and every one to stand up against these projects that are going to devastate, continue the devastation of our lands, of our resources.