The Ngā Hapū o Te Iwi o Whanganui Claims Settlement Bill has passed first reading, marking a significant step in formal recognition and redress for historical Treaty of Waitangi breaches, including land alienation and wartime conduct, with a $30 million financial settlement and 2
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Okay. What so so I that doesn't answer my question, sorry, with ECAN. So some of them, is it uh with ECAN, is it the case that some of them are set up under a treaty settlement and some aren't?
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