What's on the table is legislation that provides a framework to bring into force treaties. The treaties that are contemplated are core governance treaties, which would deal with citizenship, as the minister described, leadership selection and internal governance, with no jurisdiction over lands. That's what's contemplated. Any treaty includes a non-derogation clause about the rights of other indigenous groups.
I believe that these are two separate questions. I think a non-derogation clause would certainly reassure first nations and other indigenous groups that whether future treaties are limited to core governance or include additional jurisdiction, there would be no impact on their aboriginal rights. To that extent, I suppose it might help.
Do you have anything to add, Michael?