I can maybe offer a response.
I think there are a few main themes I would mention. The first is that we do have a team within the region that works specifically with the PICFI program to support first nations and the way those licences are administered and delivered, etc. I think that's an important source of operational support that is worth mentioning.
More broadly, we hear very consistently about the importance of fisheries to many first nations communities and have relationships developed or developing with them in a variety of contexts. There is an operational relationship or a program-level relationship that relates to how we deliver fisheries access. We have staff who are point people for relationships with individual communities. In a number of instances, we also have reconciliation agreements that are being negotiated with first nations and that set out a longer-term vision for how they would like to participate and the kind of relationship they want with the department and/or treaty-related negotiations that are doing very similar things.
Those are a few of the ways the department is trying to build those relationships and support first nations' aspirations for participation.