That's a very good question. Who would judge the interests of a child? If we think of how a child was brought up right to this moment, before they created this legislation, this was judged by the mass of the people. As for the authority, the court system in place right now, most of the time that doesn't reflect our values. It doesn't reflect our reflection.
I don't want to have to bring that up, but if we look at the Boushie case, that's one good example of what the court system does to us. So how are they going to interpret the best interests of the kids? That's a big question. Maybe we have to clarify this piece and work on the wording to ensure that the interpretation is given to the first nation or the provider of services.