Mr. Chair, I think there are two aspects here that I'd like to address.
Perhaps the first aspect is that within the communities, conflict of interest issues do arise. In the communities that I've had the chance to visit, they're often dealt with much in the same manner as they are dealt with off reserve. There's a disclosure, and the councillor will remove himself or herself from the discussion, and the council will vote on the issue at hand.
So it does happen in the communities. I can't say it happens in every community. I'm not familiar with every community. But the issue of conflict of interest is one that is discussed by first nations, by the chiefs, by councils, and when we visit communities, they're aware of the issue.
This particular act has a particular point to it, Mr. Chair, and it doesn't quite go as far as the member has suggested. I don't think I'm in a position to suggest that it should or it shouldn't go in that direction.