I might just emphasize the inclusion piece and ensuring that there is indigenous representation. As you can see, we differed in our opinions on many things, but I think that representation is critical, especially with respect to whatever issue might be coming forward. There's not one person, or even two or three people, who will be able to give you all of the knowledge you need. You have to really seek out the right person, which depends on the issue the board is looking at, to have a strong understanding.
Also, maybe there could be some sort of education given to indigenous people. I don't know the status of Joseph Boyden, and I don't expect us to have a conversation about that, but I know the community feels that this knowledge was taken inappropriately. These are the types of stories.... If he was going to write about this, the person telling the story should have known that. Teaching communities what the Copyright Board is, how it can help them, and how to go about that would be a huge undertaking, but I think it needs to be done.