In many cases, Inuit are ahead of the curve when it comes to the signing and implementation of modern treaties. That said, there are still outstanding human rights violations that affect Inuit as well as first nations and Métis. I don't need to look much further than the national inquiry on murdered and missing indigenous women and girls, whose final report and calls for justice give examples of the human rights gap that exists between other Canadians and Inuit women in Inuit Nunangat and in Canada, who face challenges and rights violations.
Land claims didn't solve everything. They really focused on land transaction and security on both sides, but mostly, for the federal government, on land title and then a new relationship in the way of development and in governance. Land claims didn't really solve the challenges relating to health care, education or just broad human rights challenges that Inuit face relating to racism.
This piece of legislation and the the implementation of an action plan would truly fill in those gaps where we have strong foundations in our modern treaties, but we also have huge gaps, especially social gaps, that weren't covered in those treaties and are still outstanding today.