In terms the sovereignty of those first nations—and his community, the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc—they have the ability to tax some of the businesses that they have, in particular gas stations and those types of businesses.
It's really important to understand and know that if it's in their self-determination, their sovereignty, to tax within their lands or perhaps their administration within their first nations community, it's their prerogative. It really comes down to the first nations' rightful place and the rights holders to administer what they deem necessary to be part of the economic fabric, if you will, of their respective territory.
In this case, we're talking about the municipality of Kamloops. The Tk’emlups te Secwepemc have the ability to tax. I've seen it in my receipts. That is something that I agree with in terms of how they assert their own ability and the decisions that they make.