We have relationships with first nations from coast to coast. We work with each one of them in a manner that is appropriate for that nation. We work with them in terms of their vision for how they would want to be exercising their rights in the context of an orderly managed fishery. That work is really important in order to understand the vision they have for their rights, and to work with them to implement an approach that helps them achieve those objectives.
That's ongoing work. It's led by our regions. It makes sense for that work to be done at the local level. It's an ongoing piece of work by the department.