Speaking for Ermineskin and Treaty 6, I'd say it's a good question. We follow our systems, our customs and bylaws. Corrupt election practices and all that is addressed in our codes. That's where the issues are dealt with, when they come to the table and we deal with them. I don't see a problem when there are concerns brought up, especially the alleged corrupt practices. Those are dealt with. We have people who deal with them.
The government's acting like Big Brother to us is a concern. We'd like to have and show more authority for ourselves, to have more decision-making power. Speaking generally on all of these bills in the last year or two, there is supposedly, on some of the bills, a two-year discretionary period during which you're supposed to exercise the right to put them in play. What we're seeing now is that the bill is put into force even before we have the two years to discuss things. That's another concern.