Coming back to our role here at the centre, in terms of impacts and those types of notions, that's the importance of the consultative process. Each of the nations that are interacted with and are consulted will have differing opinions, but I do think that, from a personal perspective, we need to ensure that for the future and for our kids there are opportunities to practise our cultural and traditional ways of life in a clean way. We need to ensure we are afforded the ability to carry out our inherent and treaty rights—not only hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering but also others that people in nations see as their respective rights.
