Yes. I think what they've done is just like our first nation governance information centre that we have. It created an outline and a framework around how the ownership, possession and control of indigenous knowledge and indigenous data are used.
There are different approaches in different parts of the world. For example, in Australia, they just passed, I believe it was called.... They did an indigenous IP initiative. I'm sorry that I don't have it right now, but I will submit it in a brief.
There are examples of international work that's being done. I also have been able to participate in working with an organization largely in copyright and in publishing, and there is work being done from a Canadian company that's leading indigenous innovation in regard to publishing on the world stage as well.