That's our commitment. I think that in going out in preliminary conversations we will need to hear from the people affected what seems like a reasonable time to them. We know that consultation is not consensus. We're not going to get consensus where everybody will agree, but we will need to go out in order to make a good decision. We will have heard what all of the opinions are and will be able to come up with the best possible legislation we can to get rid of these discriminations that still plague first nations from coast to coast to coast.
There are simple ones, such as enfranchisement—whether somebody has a post-secondary degree and ends up losing their status—but there are other ones that we will have to sort out as to how that's implemented.