Absolutely.
I think one thing that's forgotten by a lot of these online sleuths and others involved in the fishery is that when the cod moratorium was put in place, there was no Labrador Inuit land claim agreement.
There are certain stipulations in there that we expect from the Canadian government in terms of consultation and engagement on any fishery species that might be adjacent to or within Nunatsiavut waters: early engagement and certainly what we think is a fair and equitable treatment of our rights in our waters for those fishery stocks adjacent to us. I think that in terms of cod, DFO did a somewhat better job than in some of the other fishery species in terms of contacting us early. We hope that that continues.
We don't see, historically, that what cod was allocated was fair, nor does it represent the current situation of the Canadian government or the reality of Canada in terms of land claim agreements, which have advanced since that time.