We don't necessarily have any statistics.
The First Nations Land Management Act does not require that a copy of the matrimonial real property law be provided to the minister. But in conversations with the First Nations Land Management Resource Centre, we have been assured that, for the most part, the matrimonial real property laws have been working well within the communities, because they are community-designed and community-driven.
My understanding is that there haven't been very many appeals to the provisions they developed. There may have been the odd exception. I'm sorry, I don't have the statistics on that, nor do I know what they are. But my understanding is that they seem to be working quite well.