A few things. First, I think as soon as this national marine conservation area reserve is added to the schedule of the Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act, resource extraction is prohibited in this area, and so is dumping, for example, so there are immediate controls in place that prohibit certain activities. But I think more importantly for Parks Canada, and I would say for the Haida Nation, is that we can start the process collaboratively to really put in place the interim management plan and cooperatively manage this national treasure. So, from our perspective, as soon as the legislation is through, then we have the ability to start continuing our work with the Haida Nation and really start putting in place activities for the management of this national marine conservation area.
On June 8th, 2010. See this statement in context.