Mr. Speaker, in fact, I do recognize that, but I have also read both Marshall decisions, and I recognize there are limitations set on both parties. Neither side has a carte blanche to behave or to act as they would wish. It has to be done through negotiations.
I cannot speak to what has happened on the west coast, but I can speak to what has happened on the east coast, and the federal government has spent millions of dollars to bring first nations into the regulated fishing industry. It has not been easy, but that is the work that has been done, and today we see fishing families from different communities working side by side under the rules every year.