Bob Chamberlin opens the article by introducing Owadi, the elected chief of the Kwicksutaineuk Ah-Kwa-Mish First Nation. Owadi speaks about the lack of aboriginal rights on foreign lands and emphasizes the importance of his message. He criticizes the government and industry’s tactics of “Delay, Deny, and Distract” in addressing the First Nation’s concerns. He highlights the detrimental impact of fish farms on traditional territories, such as declining salmon populations and polluted clam beaches. He further highlights the need to respect First Nations’ rights and integrate them into regulations, seeking a collective Indigenous perspective on industry practices.