That kind of echoes the recommendation for this aboriginal traditional knowledge institute we are calling for. However, the nature of traditional knowledge is that it's often local. So yes, there should be coordination. There should certainly be standards for collecting traditional knowledge. Right now it is kind of wide open, so often a scientist or a scientific assistant will go and collect traditional knowledge. There are very specific ways--and I think they actually flow across different nations and different aboriginal groups--as to how best to collect that knowledge. So we need to systematically look at the collection of traditional knowledge in much the same way as we would look at the collection of science. It's not simply dropping in on a community and talking to whoever you run into about the species that's on your mind. It's a much more systematic and culturally sensitive exercise. So certainly there should be more attention paid to the collection of traditional knowledge.
We have a number of recommendations to you, but certainly one is the idea of an ATK institute.