Yes. Again from provincial experience, I know the pressures that provincial capitals are under to try to come to grips with this, and the fact that they're not connected at this late date is very, very disconcerting.
In the moments I have left, I'd like to return to chapter 6 and the first nations environmental protection—their lands, rather. Paragraph 6.92 says, “The First Nations Land Management Act (FNLMA) is intended to enable First Nations to make timely business and administrative decisions...”. So as I understand this, the intent is to download responsibility from the feds to the first nations to make their own decisions, but there isn't the opportunity to get the training they need in order to assume those very responsibilities and make the right decisions.
Number one, is that correct? Second, could you expand on that a little? What exactly should be happening that isn't?