I have just some quick comments on those communities that you're familiar with. They're probably in the process where they're negotiating what they may feel is their self-determination, their self-government arrangements, which again talks about what they believe is their ability as a government, like any government, to tax. I'm sure they have those kinds of discussions happening, and like anybody involved in any self-government negotiations, there is that agenda item that I'm sure is in front of them to have that kind of discussion.
What we're saying in Ontario is that we have treaties. We've already signed treaties. We already have agreements. What we're asking from the government is to live up to these agreements. You mentioned Minister Flaherty. What we're asking for is to sit down with Minister Flaherty and Minister Duncan and iron this out. That's what we have been asking for since we heard that this harmonized sales tax was being proposed by both parties. They were looking at it and looking at legislation. Right when they were introducing these things, we sent out correspondence saying that we need to talk about our rights, and to ensure that our rights would be protected.