I'll be short, and then I'll pass it over to the other panellists.
What I would say in response is partly because I testified in Marshall. The lawyers for the federal government at that point, as well as the federal government, did not believe they would lose that case at the Supreme Court of Canada. What happened from that is there wasn't a plan, and I think we've heard that through other witnesses. That created chaos, particularly in New Brunswick, but also in Yarmouth.
That, I think, provided the bad context—and not a good context—for the public to view what was going on, as well as the non-indigenous fishers. That's really not fair in terms of both the Mi'kmaq people and the non-indigenous fishers.
I'll pass it over to the other panellists.