I would say, from a technology standpoint, that we can absolutely start to build the technology for an indigenous art registry right now. There are certain other factors beyond legislation that such a registry could help.
One of the key attributes of such a registry would be provenance, or essentially figuring out who exactly the artist is. Once indigenous artists register their art and it's authenticated on a blockchain, it's their claim for eternity. It's immutable. As far as I know, we don't need any legislation to implement that. The legislation would be on enforcing the resale right or whatever percentage we assign to that.
Right now we can build the technology, but it will still take anywhere from a minimum of six months to 18 months to build this effectively. We can build it and then enforce legislation—whatever it turns out to be—at a later point.