Do you commit to meeting with all treaty chiefs of Treaty 8 and, in addition, all tribal treaty chiefs in Alberta? In addition, do you commit to at least a minimum engagement that provides direct consultation to first nations governments and their citizens by way of ensuring they are clear about the legislative priorities you have while also ensuring their words and their advice are actually put into the legislation?
The biggest concern they have here, largely, is in relation to the term you use, which is “co-development”. They earnestly believe that it's not co-development. That's a concern, Minister. You can't say that you've co-developed these things when your partner is not saying the same thing. It's like going to a dance party and saying, “I'm dancing with this person”, and there is no one dancing. Whom are you co-developing this with?