Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I know that Mr. Wuttke has to leave soon, so I'll put my first question to him.
In our testimony the other day, Mr. Stringer spoke, and he said, in response to a question from Mr. Toone: The other thing I would say is that aboriginal groups are an absolutely key partner with respect to the implementation of this act. The act says that we will be protecting commercial, recreational, and aboriginal fisheries. Where exactly there's an aboriginal fishery, we'll be needing to work with aboriginal groups on that, on a case-by-case basis.
He goes on to talk about some of those relationships. Especially in the inland, where they have 300 of these relationships, they're going to have to continue to do that.
Do you believe, on that statement that they're going to carry this out, that this would give you the kind of certainty that you were talking about before—the importance of that certainty to first nations?