The answer is yes. We are working with the various parties. We have every intention of mitigating some of the impacts on the commercial harvesters. My understanding is that this will be a graduated transition, which provides time for us to really understand the full impact and elements and to provide some mitigation support.
What is non-negotiable is that the local indigenous communities have a right to fish for crab. We cannot undermine our conservation values by just adding that on to existing authorizations and licences. This transition will be done carefully, in discussion with all parties and as fairly as possible.
The deputy may have something to add to that.