The way I always describe it is, in governance, what's happening in the Mi'kmaq community, certainly, is what I call the fundamentals of federalism. We are starting to really understand, from the communities' perspectives, what are certain areas of concern that may be of a global nature. Everybody wants to come up with single ways of looking at them, the areas where they want to have more of a local aspect, and look at it in that way.
As I said, I'm working with Parks Canada on an RRA discussion. We're looking at it as a whole, so all 13 communities and a governance whole. I think what you're hearing on fishing is the communities are saying, at least for the time being, that they feel more comfortable in talking about access to the fisheries for community members as being something of a local nature.