It was an unprecedented process.
I have one quick follow-up question, because I am going to run out of time, I'm sure, pretty quickly here, Mr. Chair.
Minister, you talked about the whole $40 billion child welfare settlement. It was in two pieces, two $20-billion pieces. You and I have had this conversation. In essence, what's happened, if I understand it correctly, is that the departments have tasked the AFN with going out and collecting the data to try to get these agreements in principle to a finalized point by March 31, 2022. That's what the aim was. I'm hearing some concerns that first nations that are not part of the AFN are upset about the process because they feel like they're being excluded.
The minister earlier in the first session talked about fairly and collaboratively working toward this.
Are you hearing that same concern, or is that just something I'm hearing through other sources? I'm just curious if you're hearing that same issue and how you're addressing it, if you are.