I'm not 100% sure I get the question. I think certainly there are roles that members of Parliament can push for in terms of the government.
I'm a big proponent of what I call “legislative reconciliation”, in that there are steps that governments can take in order to clarify the law. The problem with a lot of the court decisions is that we have these rights, but governments have not picked them up and helped the communities in terms of actualizing and implementing them. Yes, you have a court decision, but what does that mean for the day-to-day? You might need funding and resources in order to actually make it into something.
That's what I'm saying about the decision I discussed with you today. We need to pick it up and actually do something with it rather than just say, “Oh, there's a court decision.” It takes work to actually implement and fill in the blanks. There are lots of details that need to be worked out. I think there's the legislative role and I think there's encouraging the executive to take certain actions as well.