Absolutely. As a matter of fact, our presentation today referred to the Harvard University study, which also says that first nations have to be given a chance to create their own institutions.
It is also a matter of appropriation that goes beyond culture. I listened to the comments and discussion a bit earlier. For our community, it would be a matter of pride and reclaimed dignity if we had our own institutions, which would complement existing institutions.
Besides, in Quebec, we did manage a few years ago to set up a sustainable development institution. If we were given the means, it would be an institution that could easily compete with what already exists in terms of data in Quebec, for example. Quebec has the Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement, which deals with environmental studies.
We have hoped for a long time that the institution would have the same capacity. It's a matter of identity, of recognizing our communities as entities in their own right.