There is no taxation whatsoever within our reserves, our communities—we talk about reserves.
I want to try to make one point here, and it has been raised a few times. The Supreme Court of Canada has already made the decision with respect to first nations government that they have to protect the rights of their citizens regardless of their residency. This is not an on-off issue. This is an issue with respect to the aboriginal treaty rights of those people.
The reserve boundary doesn't stop their rights from existing simply because they cross it. That's the part of the problem we've been having for a long time.