Sure. To respond to that point, we only have one member first nation that is a signatory to Treaty No. 3. That would be the Buffalo Point First Nation.
On the matter of the involvement of other jurisdictions outside the borders of Manitoba, there is a clause in the framework agreement where first nations that have ancestral lands outside the borders of Manitoba, whether it be in the province of Ontario or the province of Saskatchewan, can identify those lands.
However—and here's where it gets tricky and sticky—those neighbouring provinces have to agree that the lands that were identified could be set apart as reserve by Canada. Unfortunately, to date, both jurisdictions have refused to engage in those types of discussions.