Thank you, Mr. Tan.
With respect, I'm somewhat concerned, on the question of oral traditional evidence, that it's something that's being done but it's not really being internalized and used. I'm wondering if someone could provide me some example of how the oral traditional evidence is curated; how conflicts and contradictions are resolved between conflicting pieces of oral traditional evidence; how, over time and across different groups, if different groups come with conflicting advice on their position for this traditional knowledge, those conflicts and those different positions are resolved
I know it's a large question, so maybe you can direct us to some policy documents that guide officials within your organizations on how to engage in those three activities: curation, conflict resolution and testing against other evidence.
I guess I will start with you, Mr. Labonté.