Thank you for the question.
I want to acknowledge the work that you've done with the Haida Nation.
I note that the federal government has been engaged with the Province of British Columbia over a number of years on advancing a range of issues. Unfortunately, similar to the last question, I can't actually give you a timeline, except to say that we're moving at speeds unseen before, with the expectation that we'll be able to conclude elements of self-determination over the coming years or even months. That will enable us to advance to the next stage of this, which is ultimately about having a comprehensive set of negotiated resolutions to issues that you've outlined, including fisheries, title and other elements of relationships within the region.
It's ongoing work that will take years; it's not going to happen within months, overall. We can get to different stages over a short period of time, but in terms of the overall framework, if you speak to the president, he will tell you that the longer vision will take some years to conclude.