That is exactly what I am advocating. I feel that having a clearer process and a relationship with Indigenous people in which they fully participate will avoid a number of problems, such as with courts, with blockades or with RCMP actions.
I don't know whether you saw the foreign coverage of the RCMP operation against the Wet'suwet'en. But it did Canada and investing in Canada no favours at all. Everyone loses in that kind of situation.
Having a more inclusive process, in which Indigenous people are part of the decision-making, will help a lot. It will not solve all the problems, some will remain. However, it provides a friendlier climate for investors. In New Zealand, the fact that the Maoris are part of the decision-making poses no problems.
Thinking that having Indigenous people participate will limit investments is a narrow point of view. In my opinion, the opposite will be true; it cannot be worse than it is at the moment. I feel that action is required. Bill C-15 is one way of doing it, but it's not the only way.