Yes.
If you look at the other acts, for instance, we're co-operating with the language act and making it work in education. The whole principle and foundation of our work is to have co-development, to make sure we are involved.
We have tons of expertise across the country. We have the information of those experts. It's tapping into that expertise to be able to contribute to something that's more inclusive of everyone's concerns. There are 58 different nations, tribes, in this country. AFN has experience in protocols in respect of those territories and all of that.
Contributing something, whether it's in the preamble, whether it's additional amendments, I think is where AFN could be a very strong ally and work with all of our partners.