Yes.
Perhaps you could comment on this question, because I'm not sure anybody has referenced it so far.
There is a perception that since Marshall, there's been a vacuum as it relates to access to fisheries for first nations communities. We all know the record will say that there's been a significant transfer of fishing rights and access to the fishery to first nations communities since Marshall.
Has the transfer of fishing licences since Marshall 1999 satisfied any definition of moderate livelihood?