No. I think that some things need to be understood. That comment is an example of what reconciliation actually happened. I beg to differ that boundaries weren't established pre-contact, and during colonial times. They have always been identified. We have the boundaries that are established between the Okanagan and the Shxw'ow'hamel, and then you have other processes like that. To say that there were no boundaries, or none similar to the states....
I think one of the things that need to be understood is that the boundary of Germany only exists because Belgium, France, Poland and other countries actually recognized that boundary. It's not because Germany stood up and said, “This is our claim.” It's all based upon the fact that everyone agrees that this is where the boundaries are. To state that it did not exist in North America prior to contact is—