Yes, absolutely. It really is talking about our own right to govern ourselves and the right to take care of our kids and our families.
Just as an aside, we have so many Métis kids who are lost in the system or have aged out of that system and have no idea who they are or where their communities are and so on and so forth. These are really important issues, but they are governance sorts of issues. The bill doesn't touch issues of land, any kind of ceremonial rights or any of those kinds of things. It's really the starting point.
We are a self-governing people, as I said before. It's doing the right thing. It's the acknowledgement by the federal government that we have that right through legislation, and it affects literally no one other than our communities and our people.