I certainly would not like to respond on behalf of Quebec, in terms of how they would react. I think the royal commission said it best: the whole notion of the relationship between Canada and aboriginal people has to be reviewed. Here we are in 2006, and we still have a department that has complete responsibility and jurisdiction over peoples. Is this the right era? I find that has to be reviewed. I think the royal commission recommendation was really to the point.
I feel that we also have to review the whole fiscal relationship between Canada and aboriginal people. To me, that may be where the solution lies, in terms of why it is that the whole notion of transfer belongs to Canada and the provinces. We're there, too, and we've been asking that the relationship with Canada be revised and adequately adjusted to who we are, as peoples.
To go back to your question, I think certainly Quebec would find it very unacceptable, so we find it unacceptable to us, as well.