Currently we have an agreement with the CBSA office in Cornwall. We have a remission order that allows that freedom. We don't have that same freedom at the Dundee port, which is on the easternmost part of our reservation. That leads us directly into Montreal.
Really, what the Jay Treaty does is talk about our individual rights, not our community rights. A remission order in Dundee to match the one in Cornwall would probably be a first step. I don't think it would solve it. I think there are other things that need to be worked out between all three governments—our government, the United States government and the Canadian government—to recognize it.
Even with funding, when we get funding, it's tagged only to Ontario. It's not tagged to Akwesasne; it's tagged to Ontario. We have three jurisdictions, and everybody is the same. I have family that live on the American side. They're not any different from me, and they all live on Akwesasne, but we have funding in place for only certain people. I call it discriminatory funding because it can't service everyone, even though we're all one.