I think you'll always find concern with the process, and you will find concern with the process from people who don't consider AFN to speak for them.
When it comes to children and their families, it can be a very sensitive issue. You compound that by the fact that you're talking about historical amounts that, yes, while they're an attempt to take away the discrimination that's occurred...we're talking about large amounts that will impact communities and impact individuals. I'm confident that the process is equitable, but certainly those concerns are there.
I have a lot of faith in the advocacy of Dr. Blackstock. She has not been afraid to speak up for children, regardless of who that impacts, any level of leadership, foremost the federal government, but it is a concern, obviously, and I'm sure it's a concern for AFN.