To some point, we are. We are under the First Nations Land Management Act. We are also under the reserve land and environmental management program.
We have a special case with regard to our northern boundary. Our northern boundary has eroded—we gained land and we lost land in the valley there. For the lands that come under the FNLMA, we are able to get a legal description. In our first nation, it's Kahkewistahaw 72 A-1 to H. Those lands have just become reserve status, and we took control over them through our land code with the help of the Lands Advisory Board. Our community had voted on the code and accepted it, and I believe it was just signed in December.
The main reserve of our first nation is under RLEMP. Because we can't get a legal description for that northern boundary, we have to leave that under the Indian Act regime for now until we get that dispute settled. I believe they're talking about it now. I'm hoping it's coming soon, because we do have a big portion of our first nation lands that we cannot administer, and it kind of holds us back in that regard. It restricts us, that's what it does. However, under the First Nations Land Management Act, we now control what goes on there, and that type of stuff. We manage it right at the—