In the Northwest Territories, I think we have 15 tables that include land claim and self-government negotiations. Some are strictly land claims. Some are self-government. Some include the Métis. Some include the Dene or the first nations. Some are with the Inuit communities. Some are joint. In Dehcho, for example, we have the first nations and the Métis negotiating a land claim together and self-governance together.
Can you speak to how different indigenous governments can pursue their inherent right to self-determination in overlapping areas without reducing the rights of others?