I think it differentiates between indigenous rights and first nation rights. The bill is specifically focusing on affirming rights on first nation land, so I think it just reiterates that it's the federal government that's deciding who is considered a first nation under the act, and we want to make sure that communities themselves have that ability to determine who is and who isn't. It's up to them.
I think it's about maintaining the flexibility around that definition, creating space for first nation communities to have that definition for themselves. We'd like to co-develop with those communities, which is I think enshrined within the bill itself. We certainly understand why it's there, but it's about, for me, creating new definitions of first nations on first nations. It's additional layers. I think it's actually limiting to indigenous communities for determining their own identity.