Indigenous knowledge is very different from consultation. Consultation is, for example, when we're talking to you regarding a specific issue. That would be consultation.
However, we go to the indigenous knowledge holders for them to share what they know about the environment, what they know about climate change and what they know about changes within species in real time. It's their knowledge that is really critical when we develop policies.
We go to them, and they tell us what's happening on the land, and this is the knowledge that we want when we start the critical work that we do.