It's all our land. It's unceded.
Now we have to jump between jurisdictions. Ontario is working with us, at the end of the day. Including us in the process later on and recognizing.... I hate using that word, because I don't want to say that I need Canada's recognition. However, on Canada's end, it needs to recognize that it's not the only nation here, despite all the laws it's instituted, from the Indian Act and downward. You need to include first nations in the drafting and in being part of the program and the solution, rather than saying, “We're going to legislate this and you have to fall in line at the end of the day.” You have to go back to section 35 and this kind of stuff. We need to be part of the process. If we're going to traverse the analogs of time, going forward, we have to do it together. It's not with a paternalistic stance, where Canada is here, the provinces here and first nations here.
We're on a par with Canada. At the end of the day, our relationship is with the Crown, the British monarch and Canada. The federal government is holding that responsibility. We are on a par with the federal government. We need to start working at that level, together.