For clarity, sir, because my time is ticking away, you're the representative of those organizations. Let's say, for instance, that you host an event that includes government officials. Your member organizations and dignitaries are from rights-holding nations. It's that grey area where you're not there representing a nation per se, but you're facilitating the event.
It doesn't have to be on the spot now, but for the benefit of this, I'm just wondering if you could provide any scenarios you might encounter in the course of your work. In many ways—if you look at the Two Row Wampum in the Haudenosaunee territories where I'm from, having gone to bread and cheese events there—you're travelling through two worlds in your work.
I just want to make sure that you have the opportunity to see that reflected, as a representative of your organization. Perhaps maybe in further contemplation and in written submission you can provide clarity to this committee around that, if you deem it important. I do think precision is important.
Given the integrity that you've provided in your introductory remarks, I wouldn't want to have amendments to this act that have a cultural gap in the treaty-to-treaty relationships that we have.