There has been a significant amount of consultation leading up to it. The Mi'kmaq in fact wrote a letter saying that they agreed with the creation of Sable national park.
There have been discussions with Parks Canada that have also resulted in an agreement where Parks Canada will fund some of the research that will lead to establishing to what extent and where there was Mi'kmaq presence on Sable Island.
The made-in-Nova Scotia process will continue, and we will continue to work with the Mi'kmaq representatives. Parks Canada will continue to work with Mi'kmaq representatives. The Mi'kmaq chiefs want the park to happen. Out of respect for the potential claims, we've called it a reserve, and that designation will remain until those outstanding issues are resolved.