Mr. Speaker, to repeat again, the Nisga'a treaty and all subsequent treaties are within the constitution and the rule of law the constitution represents. Any definition made of citizenship is subject to judicial review and subject to the constitution, as well as other constitutional provisions.
What Quebec may or may not propose is another matter. However, if proposals are made that involve a conflict with the Constitution of Canada as it exists, then our position is very clear, we would approach that as a request to depart from the constitution and we would treat it accordingly. The Prime Minister has made his views very clear on that.