Thank you for that. You're right: The word “co-development” is a challenging space because this has never been tried before. Never in the history of this country has a law been developed with indigenous peoples, and I would imagine that there will be lots of different perspectives on the depth of the engagement, on the true nature of co-development and on whether this approach is co-development.
I am certain that there will be feedback on how better to do the creation of law in this country with indigenous peoples. I know that the UN declaration act this Liberal government passed will provide many useful tools for our first nations people, indigenous people, into the future in having a much more active role in creating law, and I look forward to the way Parliament will be thoughtful about proposing amendments. What happens when amendments are proposed by Conservatives, for example, that may weaken the legislation or strengthen it? How will the NDP interact with first nations partners as they consider which amendments to propose? How will the NDP do their own consultation to make sure that it's not...? What happens if there's a conflict between Treaty 8 and Treaty 6? So—