I'm struggling to be succinct on this one, because obviously it provides a recognition for the Mi'kmaq community, subject to the 1760 and 1761 treaties, to operate the fishery in accordance with providing for a moderate livelihood, which is the final upshot, but more importantly, it provides a mechanism by which we can govern how that right is undertaken.
As we know, there are Mi'kmaq rights, but underpinning those rights are the treaty responsibilities that we are all obligated to undertake. That is something that is embedded within the fabric of our nation. It's also something that I find is recognized within that court decision.