I would have three. A recognition of the federal obligation to fund in this area is one.
Two—and I sort of relayed it—is the level specified in the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society decision: substantive equality, with services and funding that meet their needs in circumstances that are consistent with the cultural, geographical and historical circumstance of indigenous people.
My third one is that there needs to be a dispute resolution mechanism that is effective—meaning binding decisions.
That's accountability to me.