Okay. If the Métis Settlements General Council doesn't share the same kind of treatment as what we see in clause 13....
The work that they do is impacted by the cost of things, and if they don't have the same kind of tax treatment, that drives up the cost of their governance. Having that drive up the cost of their governance might impact Métis' decision to be members of the Métis Settlements General Council or the Métis Nation of Alberta.
I'm circling back because I'm remembering that there had been conversations about dual citizenship. If there are other Métis settlements that don't have the same tax treatment, do you see a potential impact on MNA increasing its membership because of how that might impact their cost of governing, for example?