Certainly. The discussions started way back in 1972, with the release of “Indian Control of Indian Education”. It built on the good work of the Senate committee and the report; it's built on recommendations from the Auditor General. Back in December 2012 there was an initial discussion guide released to all first nations. That then led to what we call the blueprint, back in July, which took into account many of the things we'd been hearing up to that time. Those discussions continued and resulted in the release of the draft legislative proposal in October. It is just that: it's a proposal. Based on what we'd heard to date, it was what we thought could be a draft of legislation moving forward.
Those discussions continue. We are very keen and we continue to listen to first nations about what they'd like and what they don't like in that proposal. We want to hear about their recommended changes. We've certainly heard questions around oversight, and we're listening. There have been a few suggestions of other ways of addressing reviews of schools and outcomes, and we'll continue to take those into account.