There are a few examples.
We don't need the law to implement a treaty. We need recognition of treaty jurisdiction. That was already done in the Constitution Act of 1982. What we need is what the courts have been calling for in B.C. and Ontario, and even the Supreme Court. We need the court to honourably and diligently implement the promises. Implementing treaty does not mean creating neocolonial legislation like Bill C-61, which tells us what we need to do.