The prohibition is a combination of sections 32 and 35 in the current Fisheries Act. It's basically a regulatory regime that enables the minister to manage activities and threats that impact the productivity of the commercial, recreational, and aboriginal fisheries. Any activity that causes harm to those fisheries is prohibited, unless authorized before proceeding.
The prohibition will apply where there is serious harm to fish, for example, the killing of fish or the permanent alteration of destruction of fish habitat that are part of the support of the commercial, recreational, and aboriginal fishery, or where they are likely to occur.
So we will still have the authority. We will have the responsibility to manage and ensure that fish are protected. This certainly does not impact it in any way.