Thank you very much.
This is getting to the heart of an important issue. I'm concerned that while recruitment and retention are critical, important aspects, is this inadvertently asserting the Government of Canada into the decision-making for first nations? I think it's a bit assuming on behalf of the government's role in this part.
The bill itself is ensuring that communities have the resources to go and do this and make decisions on their behalf.
Maybe I could turn to our expert panel on this. Is this an area where you heard first nations wanting that additional government oversight? Could you provide some clarity?