Two Innu First Nations started an action against two mining companies in the Quebec Superior Court. They alleged that they have Aboriginal title and other Aboriginal rights in the area of the mines, which are located in Quebec and Labrador. The sole issue before the Supreme Court was whether the Quebec Superior Court has jurisdiction to decide the Innu's Aboriginal title claim, given that it extends into Labrador. A majority of the Supreme Court held that the Superior Court does have jurisdiction because, given the sui generis nature of Aboriginal title, it is not a "real right" within the meaning of that term in Art. 3152 of the Civil Code of Québec. However, it appears that the action will not proceed to trial because the parties settled.