I want to comment on that, if I could.
My first nation has a claim of title to water, yet we are one of the few first nations that are actually landlocked. We don't have any water, and our people desperately want to get back on the water. Going forward, we need to have some kind of opportunity to be on the waters again for ceremony and processes.
The other thing is—and I think it's been talked about before—that having specific claims that deal strictly with money does not work. Truthfully—and hopefully none of my members are watching this—I am not interested just in money anymore. That's not the way of the future for us. I am interested in negotiating and working to find ways to make a living off my land in the modern day. I don't hunt anymore. I can't hunt in Toronto or Guelph, so I need to find other ways. The treaties are all about sustaining ourselves on the land, and we have to take that into today.