I'd just like to hark back to the results of the study we performed at the University of Saskatchewan that spoke primarily to jurisdictional issues. There were concerns raised about case delays and how processes, which have slowed since COVID, have had the effect of deferring the assertion or development of indigenous rights.
Specifically with respect to the delays in the justice system and the ability of accused to have their cases heard in a timely manner, this wasn't a central focus of the participants in the study. It was primarily dealing with the assertion of jurisdictional issues and the ability of different jurisdictions to co-operate with one another to have matters of conflict mediated or adjudicated in a timely fashion.