There have been a number of pieces of legislation that have had consultation over the past few years.
I think the first nations, Inuit and Métis languages legislation comes to mind as the federal government doing a distinctions-based approach to consultation with indigenous peoples and having sessions that bring together a diverse group of our constituency—for Inuit—to be able to speak on the legislation. It also requires there to be information provided about the intent of the piece of legislation.
That said, I think this is a Canadian issue writ large, so the consultations should happen all across the country.