Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you to our witness for appearing today. I do appreciate her view and look forward to the back and forth we're about to have.
I think some of the statements we've had, whether from chiefs in Ontario or Métis in Alberta, are about land and governance. I know that this bill touches on the operating of Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, but, at the same time, what was raised is what comes next.
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler talked about issues around land that he might perceive as issues going forward—the consultation piece he was talking about. He was pointing out that there are no exact borders, so how would you define that, potentially, if you see the treaty process as what comes next? How do you see that coming together when you have chiefs in northern Ontario saying, as in the case of Grand Chief Fiddler, that these communities do not exist, that they're “fictional”? That was his word.