Thank you, Minister.
Membership aside, on the ability to look at criteria of how you determine your own citizenship in the very distinctive aboriginal communities of first nations, Métis and Inuit, there's been a lot of discussion and a lot of fear that first nations have brought to this table. They said that this could potentially impact land or resources in the future. They argued that every single treaty signed had something to do with land or resources and that there was push-back on it.
Can you elaborate on what you said earlier about land not being part of the contemplation of the treaties under this legislation? Can you give us a sense of what these treaties are about?