In fact there is no new first nations education act. There is a rejection of the previous first nation education act and a commitment to introduce a first nations control of first nations education act. That agreement was based upon the Prime Minister and the national chief outlining five conditions for moving forward. So we don't currently have an act, per se. That's the first thing.
Certainly the previous act talked about parents being involved, much like a school board, where they would help guide the culture and language programming that would take place in the schools.
Yes, I think there would be opportunities, if that flows forward to the new act.
What's really important about this new process is how much regions are going to be able to help drive some of this development. The previous criticism was that it was unilateral—“one size fits all” everywhere. This new approach really will be allowing regions to develop those systems—within a framework; I think that's important.