No, I'm saying that there are various opinions on Aboriginal affairs, on the law pertaining to Aboriginal persons.
There are differing views about aboriginal policy, aboriginal laws, and I think it's not wise for a group to declare itself to be the neutral expert. I don't share your view on neutral agencies. You and I and everybody in this room all have opinions and biases, and to pretend that one is neutral and in this high position to be able to deliver this neutral, sage wisdom doesn't wash. I don't believe in neutral agencies.
Take a controversial issue, such as the definition of marriage. The Law Commission, on its website, says that marriage should be replaced by registration and that the definition should be changed. Some people agree with that and some people disagree with that, but to pretend that you're neutral is silly.