Okay, thank you.
Can I ask a second question? It deals with the announcement made Tuesday by Gail Shea, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. She announced that two sites have been tapped for designation as marine protected areas. I understand there is an area of what they call Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound.
I am asking the same kind of question I asked on Tuesday, and that is about the whole question of offshore oil and gas and offshore oil and gas transportation. Seeing the announcement of the two sites, I'm wondering whether that means the government is now moving to uphold the 1972 moratorium. We've been asking that over and over again, and we've never had a clear answer.
Can someone help us understand if that is the case--or will oil tankers somehow be allowed to travel through protected areas, the same way, for example, that seismic testing is now being allowed in Lancaster Sound? Can you help us understand how this agreement is going to connect as one entire west coast Pacific oceanshed, if I can call it that?