What I'm cautious about—you never heard me come out with recommendations to change the language too much in the legislation, and I'll tell you why first. Then I'll answer your question.
My fear is that there are going to be so many amendments and requirements to change this, to change that to answer everybody's problems, that it ends up not being resolved and passing before June. My worry is a serious worry. If it dies on the floor, what happens to it? That's a serious matter that I and my people and my children that we mentioned in the report have concerns about.
The issue of where I think an answer can be found, Kevin, is that it will give us the mandate to prioritize the importance of culture, of family, of community. We will use that as our prevention measures to make sure it's a guarantee the child will never leave our families again. I think that is protected in essence. It's an important aspect, and we will have control of that, not somebody else. Prevention will automatically kick in and automatically find itself in the policies we will create, the authoritative powers to oversee our own children.