Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to go back to the discussion I was having with the minister regarding due diligence to make sure everything is in order when it comes to enrolment.
We heard from some of the first nations that presented to us that they were concerned about the ability of some of the Métis governments and some of their members to be able to trace their ancestry to certain communities. It was quite clear that some of the first nations believe that some of these communities didn't exist, especially when it comes to Ontario.
I come from the Northwest Territories. We know where every Métis community existed prior to the scrip, prior to the treaty. I'm sure Mr. Viersen can do the same for Alberta.
We don't seem to have people who are able to do that—or at least I haven't seen it—for Ontario. Is this something that the government traced? Has the government confirmed that the communities did exist, and their location, and all the information around that?