Yes. I will try to do that in a minute.
Basically, the first nations status is cut off after the second generation. The problem with the Métis membership is that they could be 10 generations down. They just have to say that their grandfather or great-grandfather or great-grandmother was indigenous and they become members. There is a very distinct problem there when it comes to why we as first nations are being cut off after the second generation and not the membership of the Métis and Inuit.
As I said, I'm not sure of the details, but it's very concerning to first nations communities [Technical difficulty—Editor]—