I think that's a very important question, and it would be a very important process to have that conversation with indigenous communities across the country. Certainly in Parks Canada's experience, we've learned over the course of our 125-plus years of being around that our parks and protected areas work really when we work closely with indigenous communities and we have those shared objectives and they're enabled through the management of the landscape. Learning from those experiences certainly will contribute to the thinking around the pathway work and the conversations that likely will need to occur.
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