Again, I won't speak for all of the other regions in the country. I'm here representing the interests of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador.
For all intents and purposes, even with the shortcomings that have occurred in terms of the process, as I've indicated, our chiefs are amenable to Bill C-61, predominantly because we don't have a lot of the same issues related to safe drinking water and access to water that a lot of other first nations do across this country. It's predominantly because we've set up strong support mechanisms, such as tribal councils and circuit rider programs, which ensure that we are working collaboratively with our federal partners at Indigenous Services, and for housing with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation representatives, to address the issues being raised by and for first nations in Quebec.