There's a bit of a difference between Algonquins of Ontario—because it was created by the federal government, as I said, for the simple purpose of negotiating a land claim—and the Métis Nation of Ontario. They're a special animal unto themselves. We are directly impacted by the Métis Nation of Ontario because they claim rights, title and benefits on land that directly overlaps with the Kebaowek First Nation and the Algonquin people.
Bill C-53 has less of an impact on the AOO, but if Bill C-53 were to go forward, it would give rights, title and recognition to a group that simply didn't exist prior to contact. There are huge issues when government creates legislation for the benefit of recognition. Doing so does a disservice to the first nations people whose lands and territory the government is granting rights to.
It would absolutely be a dangerous precedent for Bill C-53 to move ahead. It would put us in direct conflict with the Métis Nation of Ontario.