Qujannamiik. I struggle with this amendment. It seems to be an amendment in which there's an extension of what a minister must do regarding asserted treaty rights.
I wonder if you could better explain how this amendment would impact how we view asserted treaty rights and how it would impact first nations' ability to argue regarding asserted treaty rights. Why does there need to be a bill or an amendment for the minister to conduct a study?
I struggle to support it because it seems like it has the potential to take away from first nations, who feel strongly about what their treaty rights are.
If you could answer my three questions, I would very much appreciate it.