How does Canada react to the fact that Canadians don't all agree with Prime Minister Trudeau, or provincial residents don't all agree with him? The requirement isn't that every individual agrees. We're talking about government-to-government negotiations on constitutional rights.
There are inevitably going to be individuals who don't agree, but we're talking about government, who this government should be talking to—our first nation governments—in the way that they want to be talked to. It could be as a treaty group. It could be as the entire Mi'kmaq nation. It could be as a province, all the first nations in Manitoba, but it's up to them to decide how they want to negotiate on that nation-to-nation, government-to-government basis, and it's not happening.