I want to turn to Grand Chief Makinaw for a moment.
Grand Chief Makinaw, you talked about one of the more troubling aspects of this piece of legislation, which is the fact that the minister can unilaterally put a first nation into this new legislation. Part of the challenge with this is that the reasons for allowing the minister to do that are ill-defined in the legislation. As Grand Chief Nepinak rightly pointed out, in the Woodhouse case, the minister's decision, in fact, was overturned.
You also pointed out that only first nations will have this unilateral imposition of the minister's will. In fact, unfortunately we are seeing in Toronto right now all kinds of allegations about a politician and there is no mechanism to remove that politician from office. We've seen it in a number of other cases as well, where there are allegations of misdoing and people can't do anything.
In your view, would you like to see that section of the legislation removed?