Okay. In this case it's probably disputed lands, then, because most of the lands here are disputed and under land claim negotiations.
I have another question regarding the funding that's been going to national indigenous organizations. There has been $1.5 billion, which has been very well received by those organizations, but there are self-governing indigenous governments, SGIGs, to which two nations here in the Northwest Territories belong.
They've done a lot of work to develop pride and a strong, independent nation, but it seems they've been left out of the funding announcements. Is there a reason we wouldn't recognize self-governing nations that have signed agreements with Canada and agreed to co-manage, co-exist? Why wouldn't we recognize them as being able and willing partners to deliver programs, while we recognize other ones?
That's my question.