Sure.
There are hundreds of nations across the country. To pick and choose a few to be granted these rights or given the ability and time to develop their own internal access to information processes, so they have a chance to work these into different agreements with the federal government, as part of a treaty agreement or something like that....
Data sovereignty is a right granted to indigenous peoples and nations, period. You can't grant a right to select people in this group. It's a human right. It should be applicable to all first nations. They have to decide what that's going to look like as it pertains to their own governance structures, indigenous laws, protocols and priorities, I would say.