Section 35 of the Constitution does incorporate the treaty and aboriginal rights, and I believe it also includes the Métis and the Inuit. I think it's just a matter of treaty implementation. One of the things that we've always strived for is to have a treaty implementation policy, because as you are aware the Indian Act was put into place even before Treaty 8 was signed and we were put under that.
For Canada to set it right, it has to put in some policy or some recognition that treaties exist in this country and are in Canada's Constitution, which is the highest law of the land. Our belief is that treaties are also the highest law of the land.