Maybe I'll start.
I will also acknowledge that this is a colonial tool in a colonial system. It will never be perfect in acknowledging what you're raising here. We heard that very loud and clear as well through the consultation and engagement processes.
The minister certainly has talked at length as well about this legacy and how it is embodied within a colonial system. That's part of why we worked very hard to break some of the traditional practices in government around the sharing of drafts, for example. That had not been done before—certainly in our department—in sharing drafts online, sharing those in advance of a bill's coming to Parliament, the sharing of those consultation drafts.
Certainly that consultation and engagement will be ongoing. We've talked a little bit about some of the clauses that say that the minister must consult, must engage and must co-operate with nations to move this work forward.
I hope that helps to answer the question.