I believe outcomes need to be told to them. I don't see any benefit in making negotiations and the components reflected in those discussions public. There's no need to discuss and negotiate through media or anything like that, but outcomes need to be understood.
The good thing that I'm really pleased to report to all of you is the work the First Nation Wild Salmon Alliance does in talking with sport fishermen, the Sport Fishing Institute of British Columbia, commercial fishermen and wilderness tourism operators. We have begun the work of uniting focused salmon economy players in talking about what we need to do to protect salmon and bring it back for everyone's benefit.
The thing I'm wondering about is, after all the work of organizing what I've just described, how is the government going to respond to that? Will it be meaningfully, or is it going to be another deny, delay and distract exercise?