In relation to procurement, there are all sorts of ways for status quo to be maintained. I think what we look to the federal government for is to identify some of those challenges that historically have excluded indigenous peoples and try to break down those barriers. It can be anything from the scope of the particular tender, or the RFP, to the bonding issues. There are all sorts of ways in which you can write indigenous peoples out of an opportunity and, if you imagine a large corporation that perhaps governments have worked with before, into that particular opportunity.
We know that there is subjectivity in all of this, in the way in which procurement happens. What we're looking for is equity, a fair space to be able to present our businesses in a way that doesn't preclude them from getting contracts.