What I'm actually specifically talking about, for example, is the opt-in option from the First Nations Land Management Act. We started out in 1999, when there were at least 15 that went forward. After that, we said that they didn't have to change, but if they wanted to, they could opt in. I was just using that as the model.
Those who have gone in and done it and passed the motions in their communities to go forward on it have been reasonably happy and have benefited economically from the change.
I do go to some communities where they say that they'll never go down that path. I say that they don't have to. It's an opt-in option. I'm just using that as the example.