Again, that's a very good question. The success of the bill on water shows that we should draw inspiration from such efforts in the future.
Yes, we are engaged in a discussion on the co-development of an indigenous policing bill with the Assembly of First Nations. I won't hide the fact that the issue of inherent rights is a challenge for us, and not the issue of recognizing indigenous policing as an essential service. Some people have suggested the idea of recognizing an inherent right to police services. So you will understand that we are facing difficult constitutional obstacles.
So I'm trying to co-develop a bill with the Assembly of First Nations based on the good example you used. It's not as direct as I would have liked, but that doesn't stop us from continuing to try, in good faith.