Yes, the ability to be opted in.
That's right. Thank you.
I know you don't like that aspect of the legislation, and I think “don't like” is probably too soft a term, but we've had other first nations representatives come to the committee who have said that they support the legislation despite that section being there.
You can see the dilemma this committee could face when you say that you don't think we should proceed with the legislation, while other communities are saying, “yes, please do”, and it is opt in.
Are you suggesting that we shouldn't proceed with this legislation, even though it's opt-in legislation, in the face of other communities saying that they like this legislation and probably want to opt in?