As I've said, this is a nation-to-nation negotiation. All of the negotiations are happening between the Government of Canada and the first nations communities. However, the commercial harvesters have an extremely important role to play. We want to make sure that we are hearing from them. I have been meeting with them on a regular basis. My department officials have met with them all on a regular basis as well.
Having Mr. Surette there as well is going to be extremely beneficial, because having a third party that's independent, that they feel they can probably say things to that maybe they wouldn't be comfortable saying to a DFO official or to me, is I think very beneficial. They've been long-time stewards of the resource. We want to make sure we're hearing from them.
Our communities rely on our commercial industry, and we want to make sure, as I've said many times, that this is sustainable and for the long term and make sure that we have everything we need to have the right path forward for everybody.