If I may, I can partially respond to that.
At the last meeting, I believe a witness said that it's very common to have differences of opinion in the scientific community. In fact, it's part of the scientific method, which is to debate the merits of our opinions. It's no different when it comes to Indigenous knowledge and science, and it's no different when it comes to Indigenous science and Western science. I think that's part of the process.
Again, this is an avenue that the department began exploring by establishing the Indigenous Science Division. We have a way to go yet. In a very broad sense, it's part of the scientific method, which is to gather various points of view and base oneself on the data to come to a consensus or develop different models.