I would suggest that we take a look at the bill. In my submission, I've included recommendations to invoke the recommendations of the AMC and nothing more.
The AMC also recommends that the provisions offending the right of first nations to govern themselves be stricken from the proposed legislation, which would include clause 3.
I also believe that, perhaps as an alternative, a national referendum should be held at the community level to engage community citizens on the appropriateness of the new law. I think that drawing a distinction between custom code communities and section 74 is inappropriate, because at the end of the day, the minister still retains the broad discretion to pull everybody in. I think it's important, on that premise, to include everybody in that national engagement. That would, I believe, establish and reach the threshold of a free, prior, and informed consent exercise for indigenous people.