No, because there is no pie whereby the Métis Nation of Alberta is taking three-quarters of this pie and the settlements are taking this quarter. There are different ways and different approaches to doing that.
It's important, again, to reference 15.05 of the MNA's self-government agreement. It says:
Nothing in this Agreement impacts or affects the rights, jurisdiction, powers, or responsibilities of the Métis Settlements General Council or a Métis Settlement, including the ownership of Métis Settlement lands, as recognized in Alberta's Métis Settlements Act....