If there's a right to fishing that's basically an aboriginal or a treaty right, it must be respected regardless of what's in the Fisheries Act. We're not seeking to protect aboriginal rights with this legislation; those are protected by the Constitution. We always seek to respect those aboriginal and treaty rights. The Fisheries Act identifies the fisheries we will protect.
You raised the example of moderate livelihood and the peace and friendship treaties. That would be potentially covered off. If it's commercial fishing, that's covered in commercial, with respect to fisheries. If it's recreational fishing, that's covered in recreational, with respect to fishing. If it's food, social, and ceremonial, whichever piece of it is in there, that would be covered off by those elements.