I think co-management is a really interesting approach. I'm really interested in what Professor Rodon is saying. We also see examples of that in some of the modern-day treaties. I know that Yukon and other groups also have co-management regimes, as do the Haida and Haida Gwaii. Those are some interesting models.
I think, too, it's not seeing it as a one-time transaction. This is just going to keep going. This is an issue that needs to be looked at regularly. Is it meeting the moderate livelihood needs? Are we respecting the views of the Mi'kmaq on this? It's continuing to work together, because I think it is really a relationship and not something that's just going to go away.