The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board is established under the Nunavut land claim. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement established the NWMB in 1992-93. It is effectively our co-management partner in the land claim settlement area.
Now, that takes us just to the 12-mile limit. So with respect to turbot, with respect to northern shrimp, they're not a co-management partner. They would probably consider themselves a stakeholder. In any case, with respect to turbot and northern shrimp, which are the two major offshore fisheries that Nunavut has an interest in and Nunavut holds licences for, the NWMB is.... We work with them, but that's managed by the department.
With respect to fisheries within the 12-mile limit--and here we're talking about Arctic char and fisheries like that--they're effectively a co-management partner. In fact, there's a double-deal system where they can propose a figure and the minister can veto that, or the minister can propose something and they could veto it. But that's just for the settlement area.