Yes. I received a note on September 14 of this year from the National Congress of American Indians, drafted by their executive director, Jacqueline Pata. She wanted to let me know that their organization, a national organization for American Indians, supports the inclusion of an indigenous chapter in a modernized North American free trade agreement. They're aware of it. They're supportive of the efforts by Canada to introduce it, and they're lobbying their government prospectively to get them on side.
I was lucky enough to attend the National Congress of American Indian Tribal Unity Impact Day in Washington a week ago, and one of the senior Indian Affairs representatives was speaking. He used to be an indigenous law professor, and he drilled down the Trump administration's perspective and policy on indigenous rights. The phrase that pays—i.e., words make worlds, especially when we're looking at this stuff—with respect to the American policy here is “tribal economic sovereignty”. That is their position. From an argument standpoint, an indigenous chapter makes a good fit for that tribal economic sovereignty policy of the U.S. government, so I'm hopeful.