First, in terms of the dates of the report, May versus June, part of it is because we have to go to Treasury Board. I just want to make that clear. That's why there's a difference between May and June.
In terms of the future impacts of activities occurring outside of the national marine conservation area that may affect the national marine conservation area, our approach is going to be consistent with the approach we've taken on all of our programs. When there are activities outside parks or national historic sites that may affect the integrity of these places, we do provide science information and also participate in the appropriate processes. That is our intent, clearly.
At this point, as there have been major studies now, once we have the national marine conservation area established, we will create a team and establish the Parks Canada team with the Haida Nation. As part of their roles, and through the management plan, we will define the priorities for that.