That's correct. We've declared self-government. We have a constitution. We own all of our own lands. We bought them, fee simple, from the government. We had to go out and get mortgages to do so. We own all of our own homes. We deliver all of our programs. We deliver all of our own employment and social services, 100% through the dollars that we've been able to generate from the energy industry.
The reality for us is that we've already asserted our rights. We have the lands for those assertions, and it is within our traditional territory, which we have asserted in partnership with the Fort McKay First Nation, with whom we share an almost identical traditional territory.
The easiest way to answer, Mr. Schmale, is that, yes, we already have the infrastructure and the government, if you would, in place to be able to represent our people.