My experience over time suggests that, in fact, you don't consult with one group about another group's rights. Individual groups—take the Red River Métis as an example, or the Saskatchewan Métis—can deal with their own rights and deal with them directly.
I would say that unless you deal with some of these issues of identity that have been identified ahead of time.... They have caused enormous difficulties in other jurisdictions. When people flag these things as issues to be addressed, we're called on to deal with them.