I think we have to go back to the early days of contact in the relationship. It was recognized at that time that we needed to work together to survive, and I think we still have to do that going forward, nation to nation, in a relationship based on the treaties, whether it is the numbered treaties—the historical treaties—or the current treaties that have been negotiated.
Every Canadian has a treaty in this country, whether you are indigenous or non-indigenous. If you live in Algonquin territory, there is a treaty with Algonquins. Therefore, as Canadians, you have to respect and support that treaty, so that this government respects those treaties.
Going forward, if we live by those treaties and not try to overpower one another, then I think we could work together and create a nation that is going to be the envy of the world.