Sure, it's no problem.
UBCIC houses one of the largest specific-claims research programs in Canada. We have about 220 claims on our work plan that are active from B.C. first nations, who provide us with the mandates.
B.C. is in a unique historical situation in that we don't have a lot of historical treaties here. Our claims usually don't relate to things like failure to fulfill treaty promises. They usually relate to the illegal alienation of lands or resources or the failure to protect or reserve lands or resources that should have been protected or reserved according to colonial law. That's one aspect of our work.
Another aspect of our work is claims reform advocacy. We use ATI processes in that work as well. With respect to accessing historical documents, it's the claims research.
Robyn, did you want to add anything?