Thank you.
Reconciliation is a big part of that. It's also a concern that's being raised by British Columbian harvesters. They support reconciliation, but one identified that it is a national obligation.
You've announced decisions under the auspices of reconciliation, and some of these have profound impacts on the harvesters. If you can agree that reconciliation is a national responsibility, do you think it's fair and appropriate that one group of Canadians, like the crab harvesters in B.C., or the elver harvesters in the Maritimes, are responsible for bearing the cost of that reconciliation?