A section 35 analysis is usually undertaken by a court based on the totality of the circumstances, anyone who is claiming the right, the court that is determining the right, etc. It's not the department that would determine that. What I can say, for example, on the red flag regime and the limitation on access and the emergency weapons order prohibitions is that there are provisions that allow for indigenous sustenance hunting and anyone exercising a treaty right currently in the Criminal Code under section 113. If there are any prohibitions, they can be lifted for such purposes. Those are some of the provisions we have considered in that vein.
Do you have anything to add, Paula?