A lot of things could certainly improve the situation. I really like certification systems. They are a tool that is being used more and more in public administration and indeed in administration in the non-profit sector. You even see them in the private sector. By certification systems, I am talking about ISO certification—the International Organization for Standardization. I am talking about Accreditation Canada, which is making inroads in some cases in health governance in first nations. They are providing positive incentives to performing good governance practices such as transparency.
If you had a certification system, for example, and one of the demands of that certification system was high levels of transparency—in areas such as salaries of your senior people—and there were useful incentives for getting accredited, then you would have people demanding that first nations get certified, and that all these good governance practices that are required for certification actually happen. Certification is a very good instrument to look at.