I think two things change.
First, there's a recognition and affirmation. That's what the legislation does.
The second thing is this: It sets out a legislative framework for future treaties to be given legal force and effect.
In many ways, it's reverse-engineering the process, because we've seen, as I highlighted in my presentation, the rug get pulled out from under us, whether it's Charlottetown, constitutional conferences or changes in government. All of a sudden.... It's been 40 years since section 35, and the Métis have had no implementation on this. We don't want to see another 40 years slip by.
This legislation will anchor those future treaties.