Minister, I know some of this conversation has strayed from the bill in front of us—which is about recognition—to the larger question of title. Some of it is in regard to the recent agreement between British Columbia and the Haida Nation. I read in the description that the provincial government has put out legislation recognizing that the Haida Nation has aboriginal title throughout all of Haida Gwaii.
I'm wondering why the federal government hasn't made a similar statement, and whether, in your mind—or in the minds of your department's lawyers—there is any doubt that this is true, given the unique context of Haida Gwaii, which you have referenced, yourself.