Yes, and I've been clear in my statements that I think the government should and certainly can have whatever nation-to-nation conversations the nations desire, and I don't believe we have any part in that.
What I believe we have a part in is conversations around the sustainability of the lobster resource, which affects the long-term sustainability of coastal communities in Nova Scotia. There are precedents for the government to have nation-to-nation conversations and still take advice from the industry, the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization being the best example, whereby the minister sits with other nations and directly negotiates and, in a side room, she takes advice from people from all parts of the fishing industry, indigenous and non-indigenous alike.