I would like to add a little bit of flavour to my colleague's response to your question in terms of some of the other engagement that's gone on over the last few years with non-indigenous industry around advancing rights and reconciliation in the fisheries.
Over the last few years, in my experience, in the engagement that's taken place at more of a national level—and there's always engagement that goes on at the local and regional level with some of my regional colleagues, local harvester associations and the like—we have undertaken various workshops with the likes of the Canadian Independent Fish Harvester's Federation, less with an orientation around the specific provisions of the Fisheries Act than with regard to the intentions behind rights and reconciliation, some of the past Supreme Court decisions and other directives that the government has been implementing. Those workshops took place a few years ago, and the discussions at the national and regional levels are continuing on an ongoing basis.