Thank you very much, honourable member.
I work with Tla'amin on treaty negotiations. The problem is implementation. We sit down and we negotiate something at a treaty; it's not perfect, but it's constitutionally protected. Then we try to activate it, and we look around and see that the negotiators have gone on to another file. We have a real problem with implementation.
On the provincial side, they have appointed implementation managers; we can pick up the phone and call them. The federal government sort of has that, but not to the same strength.
Mr. Yang may want to talk about a provincial side. We're having detailed discussions with the province on having highways authority to deal with speeders racing through the community. We just haven't had that level of engagement yet on the federal side. I'm hoping that we will.
I hope that answers your question.