Some of the concerns brought up from the Chiefs of Ontario—and you may have heard their testimony—weren't so much on the piece of legislation about the governance, because I think that speaks for itself, and I don't think there was one witness who denied the Métis their rights. I am paraphrasing, of course.
We're trying to work a path that can try to make as many people happy as possible. What is the next step? The chiefs brought up the fact that the next step wasn't entirely clear.
Specifically, the part that talked about the treaty, which you just mentioned, and the fact that as the legislation stands now, there would not be a process in which Parliament could have some kind of oversight.... One step further than that would be a vote in Parliament.
Would that kind of amendment be acceptable to you to ease some of the concerns?