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The relationship with our indigenous partners in general is an ongoing relationship, and the treaties that we enter into are living documents. We cannot determine in advance what will be negotiated in the future.
What we know at the moment, based on discussion with our partners, is that the next step is to negotiate a treaty on core governance on the basis of the agreements that have been entered into and are available to review now. That is what we know.
There is no intention at the moment to negotiate more than that, but the relationship will continue to evolve. If and when there is jurisdiction contemplated on land in these treaties, there would be a consultation phase that will allow indigenous partners that might be affected to provide comments and to be accommodated as needed under the obligation of the Crown for the duty to consult and accommodate.