That's a somewhat complicated question. I look at it similar to the way I look at SARA. In our opening comments we said that no one shoe fits everybody. Even from first nation to first nation, what they request will be somewhat different. A lot of that is based on the traditions and teachings of each particular nation.
For example, the standards of the Anishnaabeg, which I come from, are somewhat different from those in a community like Six Nations. You can get the sense that there's no one simple answer. I wouldn't speak on behalf of Six Nations, or any first nation other than our own community.
Going back to our earlier arguments, that's why we were talking about a nation-to-nation approach. What Walpole Island requests would be somewhat different from any other first nation due to the complexity that our first nation faces. We're unique in the sense that we're butted up against the Canada-U.S. border, and our homeland is home to the Three Fires Confederacy, which includes three nations as a whole.
I'm not sure if that helps you, but that's the best way I can explain it at this time.