Yes, the section, the proposed amendment, does include traditional knowledge or indigenous knowledge, but it also includes community knowledge. It's another knowledge that the minister, on top of science, needs to consider before taking any decision.
When there's no indigenous knowledge that has been provided to the minister, the minister doesn't have to take any consideration. For every decision the minister takes, he does consult indigenous groups but also communities and he has to take into consideration the information that is provided to him to support the decision-making process.