I can speak to that.
The first nations land management regime is a very critical piece of economic development. There's a very strong correlation between first nations that are in the FNLM and their economic outcomes. In the last budget there were a number of initiatives which we have undertaken. There is more money committed to getting more first nations into the first nations land management regime. To date, that's been quite successful. There is a marked interest in moving into that regime.
With respect to some of the other issues, particularly some of the work that Manny Jules has been doing around the first nations property ownership initiative, there's a whole bunch of different issues that are related to that. It does, I think, identify some of the issues we have with working around the Indian Act, in that there needs to be more creative thinking about how we work outside the Indian Act. The FNLMA, as an example, is a piece of optional legislation that first nations can use to move out of the land sections of the Indian Act and be more effective in terms of their own economic development.