Thank you for the question, Mr. Viersen.
The answer to your question is that, yes, theoretically there could be an addition. The Métis of Cadotte Lake are an example.
I would point to clause 20 of this bill, which would require consent from the Métis governments listed in schedule 1. In the absence of everyone arriving at that consent, another option would certainly be to have a separate bill that is co-developed with another Métis government that wanted to define for itself what self-determination and self-government should look like.
I want to add that we've stated previously that any other indigenous community has the ability to approach Canada to seek to have those discussions.