Thank you very much, Mr. Kelloway.
It is a very challenging and very complex issue. I've said many, many times that if it were simple, it would have been solved over the last 21 years. We have, a number of times, made incremental progress in making sure that first nations have access, but we've never actually worked to a point where we have been able to implement the right. The right looks different from community to community. It can't be something on which the government just goes in and puts its foot down and says, “This is what a moderate livelihood looks like.” It has to be done with the communities. They have to be ready to have those conversations. They have to be willing to talk to us about what they see as their way forward.
A lot of really good hard work has gone into the fishing plans that we have received so far, which will show us the path forward. I'm looking forward to actually getting some understanding with these communities on these agreements.