At this point, we haven't lodged any formal complaints. The reason it's a special allocation, and not termed an indigenous allocation, is that the two indigenous organizations in Labrador do not recognize this as an indigenous collective in any way. It's certainly not an Inuit group. The national Inuit organization and all four of the land claims organizations that represent Inuit in Canada do not recognize this as an Inuit group.
I assume this is the minister doing her part in terms of trying to appease everyone without creating greater controversy between the two indigenous groups in Labrador.