Thank you for the question. Regarding the whole legislative process in getting bills passed, there's always an amendment process to the bill. With Bill C-100, we're specifically looking for a non-derogation clause in there, that nothing in this agreement will negatively impact existing aboriginal treaty rights, recognizing Canada's Constitution, section 35. It's simple.
There are a lot of precedents for that. Even though there's a general exception clause within the agreement, which is good, it's just clearer when it comes to implementation.