Thank you for the question. It's a good one. That speaks to the heart of the dispute we currently find ourselves involved in.
Like I said earlier, the initial focus for all parties in the framework agreement was to try to permit first nations to acquire choice lands. However, the federal Crown determined that, prior to 2012, they did not have this constitutional duty to consult other aboriginal communities about lands that would be set apart as reserve lands.
This issue is currently one of many issues we're trying to resolve through negotiations with a negotiator appointed by Minister Marc Miller. We are trying to resolve it. Certainly, we, too, as first nations, want other concessions brought up at the negotiating table. We hope that, within the coming months, we'll be able to resolve, as you said, this clash of claims we're dealing with in Manitoba.