I appreciate the question.
I am not sure which numbered treaty Onion Lake is part of, but I do believe that it is a numbered treaty, so it depends. In terms of Onion Lake, if it chose to be part of the study and to work together with other first nations in Canada on that study, it could bring forward its views on the written treaty that it's a part of, as well as any oral promises related to its treaty relationship with the Crown, what that could mean with regard to an asserted treaty right to water and what that could potentially mean to supporting implementation of that right.
Thank you.