Okay. On the topic of self-determination, do you see the Indian Act as a hindrance to indigenous communities' being able to provide housing specifically—or it could be infrastructure or water, that kind of thing?
Also, would abolition of the Indian Act be worth a conversation, especially in this day and age, when you tie it to the funding component as well, in allowing groups—those who are prepared for self-governance, for sure—to make their own decisions in a wide variety of situations? Providing almost “off ramps” to the Indian Act is what I'm asking about.