Personally, I think it's absolutely indispensable. I think if you look at Gwaii Haanas in British Columbia, that to me is an example of a true partnership between the Haida Nation and the federal government to protect a site that is internationally recognized. Over 3,000 species have been observed in that marine protected area.
Getting the consultations right is critically important. I would say as well that officials at Fisheries and Oceans have said that complexity of consultations is one of the factors affecting the time. Money is another factor, and then sustained leadership is another. But certainly consultations are complicated.