Mr. Speaker, I would very much love to answer that question.
If members will recall what I said to the member for Delta—South Richmond and what I said in my remarks, it was that the government was being proactive. The government recognized in the Sparrow decision the right of the fishery for food and ceremonial purposes.
We recognized as a government that there may be other treaty rights coming along and that we had to involve the aboriginal community in the fishery sector. We took a proactive strategy by trying to do that through the aboriginal fishing strategy to bring the aboriginal community in, in a managed way. That is what we were doing and we were moving well on it. That is what it is all about.