As Jean has pointed out, and we've certainly seen the circus in Toronto recently, we know there are cases in municipalities where there are governance issues. There are also cases in first nations where there are questionable practices, where there are prolonged leadership disputes, to use the language of the legislation.
If there is not the ability of the minister to step in, in the interest of the grassroots first nation members on reserve who may not be getting the services they need and who may be the ones who suffer when there are governance issues, what alternate mechanism...? For instance, we've seen cases where there are two chiefs and councils who claim to be the elected group in a single first nation. What should be the response, then, of the minister or of that first nation if there is no mechanism in place to address that issue through legislation? In your view, what do you think should be done, if not this?