My view on that, and the view of many of my colleagues, is that there is space within the commercial fishery to provide enough access to what is needed by indigenous groups, as we speak right now. By doing so, we also need to see that needs access follows existing commercial fisheries rules. This is why we have, for instance, as I've mentioned, seasons and different ways of managing the resource that respect conservation and sustainability principles.
I think there are ways to match indigenous needs with ours. I think that if some indigenous groups or individuals need to fish with fewer traps, well, that can be done within the band's management system to allow maybe fewer trap fishermen per indigenous fishermen, but traps that are mandated by the federal government.