Obviously, if you have people who are raising concerns about it, there might have been other processes, but I think you also have to respect the fact that the individual Métis nations want to deal with their rights by themselves. They don't want other people giving advice and having an influence. When I talk to folks in Saskatchewan, where most of my work has been, in fact, they're quite forward about the fact that they've had long conversations with first nations and they're quite comfortable with the arrangements they have there.
I think those are issues for the Métis nations to work out with first nations, and they've actually done so reasonably well.