Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, guests, for coming today and speaking with us.
I'm especially heartened by your earlier comments about where first nations have self-government, there are far better outcomes with respect to education, employment, and the labour force. You've probably looked at a number of other measures. You said that both qualitatively and quantitatively you've looked at these things, and there is a definite improvement in all those kinds of quality-of-life outcomes.
Where would you say are the best prospects in terms of future treaties or self-governance agreements? Are there political, cultural, historic, legal, or economic factors that are driving those better prospects versus others?