I want to once again say that all of our Métis governments apply the 2002 definition of Métis citizen that has been voted on and approved by the Métis National Council.
On the processes that are implemented, each of our Métis governments has their own citizenship registries. They have their processes to ensure all of the genealogy and the documents required to meet that definition to become a Métis citizen. That is done within each of our Métis governments.
The auditing processes that have taken place include the Canadian Standards Association's auditing of those Métis registries and the processes.
Once again, I want to highlight the work that Jean Teillet has done in the report for the University of Saskatchewan to highlight how strong these Métis registries are. I would recommend that the committee take a look at that report as well.