If I could just add one thing, though, when it comes to the language rights side of this—and I just speak to that issue—it's a structural, systemic, societal type of issue. It's not a one-off. It means building institutions and, in many instances, changing institutions, so as for the interests of government in engaging on this, if they can avoid it, they will. The pressure against this is enormous. It's a bit different from the individual cases of equality, for example, where people are coming forward who were not treated properly. This, every time you do it, has real money behind it. It's not the case but what happens as a result.
Therefore, I don't have an answer for you on the spot, but the autonomy issue has to be addressed in a very serious way, because the government's interests are too strong in that.