I can start.
In the situation in Prince Edward Island with Atlantic salmon, it's a hugely important animal in the lives of the Mi'kmaq. There is nothing more invasive than changing the genome, the DNA of the species, and there was absolutely no consultation engagement and no effort to involve indigenous knowledge.
If you want to put a bridge or a pipeline across a river, or impact salmon habitat, there's some level of consultation required, yet when you change the very blueprint of that animal, there's no consultation or request for consent. It's an issue.