"This confirmation from the court proves that our treaty has not been honoured," he said at a news conference held outside the B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday. "There is a lot of work to do. We will not accept anything less than full enforcement of our rights as recognized by the courts." The B.C. Supreme Court found the provincial government breached the Treaty 8 agreement signed with the nation more than 120 years ago because it allowed development such as forestry and natural gas extraction without the community's approval. It found the province failed its treaty promise to maintain the nation's rights to hunt, fish and trap without interference.