Thank you.
To drill down a bit further on that, do you think the government has done enough to educate people on this? This is a piece of legislation that—as we clarified on Thursday, I think, and the analysts clarified for me again today—if passed, provides that future treaties don't have to come back to Parliament but can be approved by an order in council. In lay terms, that means cabinet can just approve future treaties.
In fairness, there's been a lot of talk about passing this quickly, like we've done with all the other pieces of self-government legislation in the past, but there's never been a piece of self-government legislation that has taken this approach. This is the first of its kind. For it to not have to come back to Parliament later is creating some concern for many people.
In the context of that, do you think the government did enough to educate some of the first nations people you're dealing with in this conflict?