I think providing that forum is the key. The key is to provide the opportunity for indigenous...a lens into what we consider western science and what we consider being on the land. We're seeing now a lot more of that on the land with indigenous-protected areas. We're getting a lot more capacity there. I think there's a huge growth potential in this conversation in those areas across Canada as we, as indigenous people, look at providing our governance. As well, as was mentioned earlier about your systems, our governance is different from the current governance that is on those lands, and I think it's provided a forum.
I would also say that when you look at trying to provide the space for this conversation to happen where it hasn't happened before.... In the bison reintroduction in Banff National Park, that conversation between the Stoney Nakoda through our project is the first time they've actually got together to come up with a model for bison reintroduction. If we are the enabler, then great; it's whatever we can do to help the conversation. I think indigenous groups are looking at it as an opportunity, but with more opportunity, if we get more time and more funding, I think we would have even more results right across Canada.
Marsi.