Okay, I figured that was the case, but I wanted the clarification. Thank you.
Can you provide a practical example—if you have one specific to my home province of Manitoba, that's even better—of an issue that exists in a first nations community today that has not been resolved because of the absence of legislation, and that would otherwise be resolved if legislation such as this were in place today? Are you able to provide any type of example that comes to mind of something that is a problem in the absence of this legislation but, were it to be passed, wouldn't be a problem, and why?