If I may supplement that answer, I think that we have to at some point make a recognition that there are unique and diverse cultures of indigenous people, clear across Turtle Island, as we call North America now.
I think that the customs and traditions of unique indigenous communities need to be respected. In saying that, it's hard to justify the existence of a pan-aboriginal or a pan-Canadian approach to asserting legislation on indigenous people. There are organic processes that need to happen at the community level where decisions are made, whether or not there's going to be a local decision-making appeals tribunal or committee, or whether or not that should aggregate to a regional representation. I believe that to be an entirely organic process that has to be left to the community to decide.