I suppose all I would add is that in the selection process, the way the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada members are appointed is currently, as John has mentioned, there are the three federal-level members, and then there are the provincial and territorial. With this bill, if it is enacted, there would be indigenous representation.
All of those would then go through the government's open and transparent and merit-based Governor in Council appointments process. There are notices of opportunities that outline the type of criteria that people are expected to meet to be able to serve on the board, and all residents of Canada are eligible to apply for those positions.