Hypothetically, if there were a conflict we would know that on entering into the MOU. We would attempt to reconcile it as best as we possibly could.
In this particular instance, the central coast area is isolated. We have some spawn-on-kelp licence holders there that are mostly first nations, and we have a roe herring fishery. We can actually focus the discussion on that particular area, dealing with those interests within that area.
The second aspect of my response would be this. On entering into the MOU, the mechanism we would propose is that all spawn-on-kelp licence holders, through their organization, can sit down with us, the Heiltsuk, and the other roe herring industry members to talk about the MOU. If they have concerns on behalf of all of their membership, the concerns can be raised and, to the extent we can do so, sorted out before the MOU is entered into.