Grand Chief, I'd like to know more about that.
Basically, letters of occupation were to be returned to the council so that environmental action could be taken. Those letters were returned and—I'll put it in my own words—stolen by certain council members, which means that decontamination can't be done today.
You're asking for a veto to be able to make decisions, but the federal government is asking for the council's unanimous consent to decontaminate the location.
By asking for unanimity, is the federal government not simply giving a veto power to those who don't want to decontaminate?