Yes, absolutely. It's a very large aspect of our fundamental philosophy in our Coastal Restoration Society to support local first nations in any of the projects that we work with. Really, with sometimes tens of thousands of years of traditional knowledge in these local environments, there is no better source of information and science to turn to in terms of how best to manage our local resources over time.
If we can somehow find a way to collaborate more effectively between first nations by utilizing their guardian programs, their hereditary leadership and their traditional ecological knowledge experts and marrying that with our more traditional western science and leadership and management perspectives, I think we are going to achieve far greater results than we have seen in the past. I think that is a pathway that we all need to endeavour to engage to walk together on.