I'm not sure I understood your question completely, but I'm going to try. In terms of the space that's required, the first thing I would say and share out with everybody is that first nations have been displaced from the ability to manage for over 150 years in their territories, so “we're renewing our interest” is maybe a good way of trying to describe how we want to move forward in terms of how to manage the resource moving forward.
Conservation has always been important to the nations, of course, and we've had our own ways of managing that historically. This is why we want to find the baseline data for the particular pinnipeds that are in our Lower Fraser region to be able to manage that resource in partnership with others, if others are interested, but we really see the UN declaration and the inherent rights to try to advance that.
I don't know that I answered your question completely, and I apologize for that if I didn't, but if you wanted to provide more clarity on the question I'd give it another shot.