Government does that to us all the time too, so it's nothing new. We find ways around it.
These confidentiality agreements that people insist on, sometimes maybe it's to the advantage of the first nations that they're negotiating, but in most cases these are private arrangements. If that first nation is willing to share that information with a neighbouring first nation, I think in most cases they would simply do that, but they're maybe violating the nature of an agreement that they signed with the company. I'm not sure that's an entirely good practice, but it's done routinely. I know in some instances what I've heard is that this one company will give a good deal to another community, but because this other community is smaller, less sophisticated in negotiations, they may not get as good a deal.
That's what happens, and it happens routinely. I don't think it's right, personally.