I'm happy to provide a few comments about that.
Indeed, individuals have the ability to choose. They cannot be imposed on to be represented by any given group or body. However, they have to meet the criteria and have a connection with a historical Métis community. It's not just a free choice. That's the first point.
The second point is with respect to the Métis settlements of Alberta. There is a clause in the agreement with MNA allowing dual membership. It depends on how these two organizations work together in the future. My understanding is that there's a willingness to work together. They should be able to move forward alongside...depending on their own visions.