Thank you very much for the question.
I think that gets right to the heart of reconciliation. It's reconciling the sovereignty of indigenous peoples and the sovereignty of the Crown.
I think that's an example of Bill C-45 and the amendments to the fiscal management act. All of those proposals were codeveloped. Codeveloping and working together to reconcile pieces of legislation and laws and jurisdiction when we're talking about tax jurisdiction, where first nations and other indigenous communities may be taking up jurisdiction, as MP McLeod's question indicated, all have implications for provincial and territorial governments. It requires working through those various considerations to make sure you move from tension to making sure that things can be aligned. It takes time, and it's hard work.