Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
President Obed, it's always a pleasure to have you here and to hear your testimony. The position of your people is always exceptionally well communicated, and I deeply respect that.
We've heard so much testimony across the country, but this is actually much more unique testimony in that you're one of the early groups to actually form self-government in Canada. I know that with regard to the Cree situation in northern Quebec, when I talked to MP Saganash about this, he said that it was 20 years of further negotiations after the original land claim was established.
You've now had a generation of this land claim. Has your experience been similar? Is it a constantly evolving agreement, or is that some of the difficulty with it, that it's not evolving as it really needs to be, as a living document rather than a static one?