I agree. I think one of the important aspects here is that it is providing a voice to people. It is providing an opportunity for people to be heard and for understanding to be developed and fostered, rather than continuing the finger pointing or name-calling or violence that's happening. This is an alternative way to address the concerns that are going on.
I think it's important for us to be able to voice concerns on some of the processes, some of the policies and some of the approaches that DFO has been trying for a number of years and that, to us, keep falling short of expectations.