Thank you for the question.
I think the adherence to rights among first nations—nations being stewards over their own affairs—was a core component of the previous iteration of the legislation, which was the consultation draft shared with many first nations, including Alberta first nations. That consultation draft spoke about many things. I would probably highlight that the first few paragraphs of that draft spoke about rights and first nations controlling the regulatory, water and legal affairs in their communities. We're hopeful that, should we have the opportunity to bring legislation into the House, those rights would be underscored and we would be able to legislate those rights, in response to questions from chiefs in Alberta.
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