Thank you.
On the other question I had, you mentioned the cost of court cases and how some first nations wouldn't be able to go forward on that, and they may be forced into a court case that would be very costly to the first nations. When we're looking at the fact that a lot of first nations don't have the resources and tools, I think that's something that needs to be taken into consideration.
We heard Mr. Seeback a while ago talk about how even if there might be flaws in the bill, don't you think this is better than what's out there right now, but to me, we're having the discussion now to fix any flaws that there are in the bill. Wouldn't it be better to fix the flaws now than to have the government find itself spending taxpayers' money in courts? That taxpayers' money could be better invested in building schools on first nations or addressing the poverty issues or the diabetes issues on first nations.