Mr. Johns, I can't speak to the RCMP's investigations. I know there have been charges laid after what happened in St. Marys Bay. I know they are on the ground there now to try to keep tensions down. They will continue to do the work they need to do.
We need to make sure that people are safe. I think that has to be the number one priority for all of us as we go forward. As you and I have had this conversation before, first nations treaty rights are inherent rights that we need to make sure are implemented. I am working diligently to make sure that we find that path forward.
It has been a very difficult few months, there's no question, in terms of how we've seen things happening in St. Marys Bay with regard to vandalism, with regard to the frustrations we see from commercial fishers and from first nations fishers. We want to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep everyone safe and still move forward to make sure that we implement the treaty right.