I'm not conversant, chapter and verse, with the Kelowna accord. I think there are things that were not in Kelowna.
Kelowna was a very important diagnostic of what was important: housing, education, economic development, relationships, and so on. We don't need a royal commission to tell us those are the important issues, and those are the priorities my minister set out at the aboriginal affairs committee.
There were issues that were not in Kelowna, such as on-reserve water, housing, and infrastructure. It didn't deal so much with the governance issues, which the previous governments attempted to take on in terms of putting first nations governments on a more modern basis. So there are other issues that can be added to the mix.