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Even if they were, it would still be a bad idea. The whole point in granting the tribes exclusivity, was to give them an opportunity to stand on their own and be successful.
For once the tribes have entered into an agreement that has actually panned out, and is working as intended, and I see no logical reason to disturb that success.