Yes, that's close. It's halfway there. I accused them of red-washing their particular agendas and goals. All I meant by it is that in a sense they slip their own agendas, as it were, through customs, take their agendas to first nations, and try to fly their particular agendas under an indigenous flag in many instances, but not in all cases.
I've cautioned first nation leaders and communities in British Columbia about this. I point out and give examples of where that has happened. In Canada's north, commercial trapping was basically trashed by these people, not by all of them, but by some of them. On the east coast of Canada, commercial sealing was scrapped, trashed by these people, which deeply affected indigenous and non-indigenous communities alike. I could give other examples.
My point is that while we sometimes see eye to eye with these groups, often our agendas differ. That's what I'm trying to say.