We think the federal government is best suited to lead that reform. We hope the federal government will solemnly undertake the duties for implementation of its programs, policies and legislation, as it does with any host of different policy areas and files.
Sometimes with indigenous-specific files, the government gets quite worried about the ability to implement and enforce, but for us, for Inuit, we are quite pleased when the government takes that obligation. It shows that it cares about its relationship with us to actually do the hard work of administration and of compliance. Recourse and remedy for anyone who does not comply with Canadian government policy is much easier through federal processes than through outsourced third party processes. We would like the strength of Canada in the enforcement of these particular initiatives.