There's very little to do with enforcement. The federal government has no role in their enforcement because they are private contractual agreements.
In terms of where the federal government is, in aboriginal governments we're trying to tie IBAs to environmental assessment. We try to build mitigations into impact and benefit agreements, and with the gutting of the environmental assessment I believe this will need to be critical for aboriginal governments to maintain any semblance of their rights.
I think they're going to need to push forward in these areas on the impact and benefit agreements, because the gutting of mitigation and the gutting of protective measures is about to move forward with Bill C-38, I think. I think there's going to be a role for these agreements to do things that governments don't even imagine they could do.