Absolutely. Consultation and discussions are always good. I want to highlight, though, that having a discussion where.... Where I've said that consultations are needed is when people are absolutely denying the historical facts of where Métis communities are. I don't think Métis people need to consult with others to ask, “Can we exist?” That's deeply offensive.
I think consultations need to be had when other people's rights are potentially impacted, but when you look at what the agreements do, some of the stuff you hear is hyperbole or potential things that may happen in the future that these agreements don't commit to. These agreements don't commit to lands. They don't commit to harvesting rights. They don't commit to any of those sorts of things.
If those discussions are held in the future, Canada has been very clear that consultations will take place, and the Métis have been clear that consultations will take place, but that's not at this stage or where we're at now.