As I said previously, the Constitution is the highest law of Canada. Treaty rights and aboriginal rights are recognized in there. To me that already exists. It is just a matter of taking those words and incorporating them into the citizenship oath.
To me, as long as the treaty and inherent rights are acknowledged, I think that goes a long way for Canada. That's a good start in acknowledging that we have treaty and inherent rights in this country. However the wording is in the end, I'm fine as long as our treaty rights are included.