Again, the framework developed in the department by Dr. Ballard is one of understanding that we're starting at different places when it comes to knowledge and when it comes to science. It is one of first bridging, in a first step, and then braiding and then weaving knowledge systems together. We don't often speak of integration of knowledge per se, but we do talk about this systematic approach of going through things.
With respect to climate change, there have been many perspectives. We are working, for example, with the Inuit Circumpolar Council on some of the international work that's taking place on the fact that the Arctic is warming three times as fast as the rest of the world. They are sharing their perspective.
It's very true on the wildlife side. My colleague Patrice Simon leads the wildlife research into polar bears and caribou. Perhaps I'll ask him to say a bit more on this.