Mr. Speaker, the minister of fisheries and the minister of Indian affairs have been working very hard. At this moment they have an open dialogue with all of the parties and they have managed the situation very well.
It is difficult because this judgment came down and has given these people their treaty rights. These rights were given to them a long time ago, before Canada existed, and we have to respect the commitment that was made by the King of England at the time, that those who came to Canada had to sign treaties with those who were here first. We are respecting that commitment.