I firmly believe that we shouldn't overlap the jurisdictions. Migratory fish are a problem, because if they're in fresh water the province gets jurisdiction and then with migratory, if it's a case of salmon, the federal government gets it.
If you work together you can eliminate those things. I don't see why first nations could not monitor their local environments in and around fish farms. They don't do it now, but why can't they be involved in that? I think the Okanagan Nation Alliance is a fantastic example of being able to rejuvenate sockeye salmon coming up the Columbia River, crossing international boundaries now. It's a success story. Why? Because it's a local phenomenon.
I guess work together is the principle, yes.