This government is definitely moving away from determining who the individual members of indigenous groups are, consistent with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous groups have the right to determine their own memberships.
It is not, at this point, an objective to follow what was done for the Indian registry. Rather, we are turning to a more.... I guess we are moving forward under the basis of the declaration, and we respect that self-governing first nations have the ability, when they enter into self-government agreements, to determine who their citizens are in exactly the same way as under the Indian Act.
Obviously, they also have the ability to take over membership, but I do recognize that the Indian registry still exists. In terms of registry, it is slightly different, but again, the standards that are applied to the creation of the Métis registry are stringent.