That's okay. You can call me Michelle.
I guess I would answer that in this way. If the legislation, as Andrea was talking about, affects only their members—remember, we talked about verifiable systems to get membership—there is nothing stopping, in my view, Fort McKay, as a community, to sit as a federal government.
We want a self-government agreement. We are seeing it time and again with first nations now in our country. They are either not part of a treaty or they don't want to live under the restrictions of the Indian Act. We've seen one of them from our province. I believe there are negotiations going on with another band from our province. They're not related people. They live in their own communities, their own settlements, and have done so for a long time.
There is nothing barring other section 35 rights holders from negotiating a self-government agreement, which they're all doing, outside of our provinces or inside of our provinces. For goodness' sake, just because one band—