Briefly, I think there are two very important things. One is that I know there's ongoing dialogue between the MNA leadership and the Métis Settlements leadership, and that, of course, needs to continue.
I think another important pillar is that when the treaties are developed, and we do.... We have used the word “consultation” a lot, but what consultation really means is sitting down with groups whose rights might be adversely impacted. If that is the Métis Settlements, it's giving them an opportunity to dialogue with us about what aspects of that treaty might impact their rights. If accommodation needs to be made in that treaty, it's having that dialogue both with our treaty partners and with other indigenous governments.