I'd be happy to.
Thank you for the question.
Minister Shea did sign this MOU last year. It had been under negotiation with the First Nations Leadership Council for a period of time. It does commit the minister and the department to a minimum of two meetings a year. I believe Minister Shea has had at least one, and I think maybe two meetings with the leadership council so far. I'm afraid I'm not aware of a meeting that was cancelled in January. Beyond the formal meetings with the minister, which as you pointed out happen every two years, DFO officials, myself included, meet with the leadership council. I meet with the leadership council every time I'm in British Columbia.
It's quite a good forum. It's one of those where, it's fair to say, there's a fair and frank exchange of views but on balance. It's a way for us to continuously interact with key first nations and their representatives on fisheries issues across the coast. So I think the MOU is quite a good initiative.