I have concerns in the sense that I'm very much in favour of transparency in all of these kinds of arrangements, and bringing something back to Parliament for ratification and clarification, I think, is always a good thing.
On the other hand, I like the idea of a process that actually starts with this general recognition and allows the formal arrangements to evolve over time. We spent an enormous amount of time on the earlier modern treaties in Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It took 20-plus years to negotiate—30 years—and most of the agreements have not been implemented.
I think it's a different kind of approach that's very practical and would proceed stepwise, but if you don't address these questions that have been asked by the Métis nation of Manitoba and others, this is going to be an ongoing sore point, which we should address ahead of time.