I think I've spoken a lot about my feelings on the bar being very high for provinces and territories.
Again, the entire provision is about creating a space for first nations and provinces and territories to come together to protect sources of water. We've talked about that a lot. There are already provisions in the legislation that talk about ensuring that first nations' voices are heard in that process through consultation and co-operation.
Creating co-development universally—first nations, provinces and territories—will certainly increase the bar for what that process will look like, including for first nations, but it may and could detract provinces and territories from coming into that space.
Ultimately, if one of the foundations of this legislation is to ensure that first nations can protect their waters, we may be undoing that with this amendment.