Madam Speaker, again, it is a matter of us moving forward as a country, understanding that the custodians of the land and the stewardship of the land have been handed down by generations in traditional manners. It is really important, as we have been saying, that the nation will come to these decisions itself, but at the moment there are people who do see the Indian Act as a completely colonial structure that divided people, villagized them and put them away.
We are trying to now be at a time of nation rebuilding, so that nations can take a decision together and we can move forward as a country. It is important that we create that space to have those kinds of conversations and for us not to be judging how a nation takes decisions, knowing that some are very uncomfortable with the kinds of structures that were imposed by the Indian Act.