I want to thank you for that. I felt I had to ask you to clarify, even though the question was posed before. As soon as we talk about this bill, I think it's something that keeps coming up with almost everybody, because they're saying that these organizations are just opening the door so that anybody can walk in.
I'm not sure if you're at a point where you can talk to this detail, but equality or parity is something that we're really striving to get as an indigenous population in the Northwest Territories. Our goal is to have parity on all programs and services at some point, to be able to have the same access to health care, education, employment, housing and social services—the list goes on—as first nations people do.
I know that that's plaguing a lot of Métis people now, because if you're Métis and you have a child who's born with autism, you can't get support from Jordan's principle or programs of that nature. Is that something that maybe is your goal or something you're experiencing already that you'd like to see changed?