Mr. Lake and others have made the comment, and I think it's a valid concern, about how the delivery of the aboriginal child care program, whether it's for first nations, Métis, or Inuit, would be done.
In the first nations context, it would be determined by the relationship in those contribution agreements. I remember writing one of the first child care acts in Saskatchewan when some of the initial child care funding came down.
There would not be any compromise there. You would determine, as the federal government, how this would roll out, so nothing would be compromised. Knowing that, I would hope that the federal government, the Conservative government, understands this relationship well enough that they would not vote against something like this.
When it comes to a press release, they're listening and watching. And I know they're watching it very closely, because they want to be included. They know there's a direct federal and first nations relationship here. So to bring in the province on some of the regulations and something like that is not a decent argument. It's actually straying from the reality a little too far.