Again, slow the whole ratification of the TPP down to make sure there's full inclusion of indigenous peoples, because it's going to affect our rights, no question. If you want to create economic stability, not only nationally but internationally, the crown had better get us involved sooner rather than later, because there will be legal.... We have to protect our rights, whether it's done politically and/or legally. If you don't start slowing it down and involving indigenous peoples, because of the inherent right to self-determination, our own lands, our own laws, our own languages, our own people, identifiable forms of government, five things for the inherent right to self-determination to be recognized internationally...well, we have that.
When Canada as a nation-state goes out, our caution is to slow it down. You had better involve us, because we have not only section 35 now, but we're also utilizing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and we're also going to be holding the Prime Minister and cabinet to account for their words publicly, about building a relationship based on rights, recognition, respect, and co-operation. Those are powerful words. To give them meaning, to give them effect, start including indigenous governments as you start going forward. It's a simple request.