Okay. Thank you.
I really appreciate your response, because this can't only be about giving space to indigenous peoples to ensure that we are implementing land back.
As parliamentarians, we see that there's the court case way, which doesn't always work. As you said, it gives us narrower rights. As parliamentarians, what can we do to better recognize the existence of indigenous peoples' rights to things like land back?
It's not just about economic development. It's not just about education. Land back is very much about asserting indigenous jurisdiction and reasserting those rights.
Do you have any recommendations that parliamentarians can consider as we're making laws that impact Canada, so that we could use these tools to implement a better way to ensure that land back is happening?