That, I can tell you, has seen some gain and benefit, and I would have to give credit to the current Wynne government. There are a number of open doors now. For example, the first TLE claim was awarded under the Ontario government, and that says a lot about the political relationship.
I think there will now be a need to recognize that we can't be politically domesticated under those types of agreements, and I think the Wynne government is moving toward more innovative bilateral arrangements. AIAI just entered into an agreement in the last couple of days with the Ontario government.
However, let me qualify that by saying, if we're still not recognized within Canadian federalism, and if we're still being domesticated in a sense, clearly that process will eventually run out of our good graces. When the Ontario government goes off and negotiates power purchase agreements in other jurisdictions and it affects our worth and value in terms of our territories, our treaty lands in Ontario, then there's a problem there.
NAFTA is another..... Listen, provinces and territories are substates at the international level, which tells you a lot. We need to be recognized as nations. To our friend and colleague, Romeo Saganash, and his efforts, we need to elevate and we need to make legal those minimum standards in UNDRIP, even at the provincial level.
Meegwetch.