I'll jump in and then hand it over to Ms. Swami.
I think there is a way we can move forward together. I think the first step, as one of the other witnesses identified, is building that trust and that relationship with those partners. For a long time, indigenous peoples have continued to give, and we don't see the reciprocity in that exchange. I think that as long as we ensure that any....
Let's say we're looking at indigenous medicines and finding ways to leverage those medicines within the pharmaceutical space. How are we going about it in a manner that, to that point, respects the spirituality and the culture that is associated with those rituals and also ensures that the indigenous peoples can trust that once they share this knowledge, it's not only going to be an influence and support to indigenous people, but also to other Canadians within the country? How can we ensure that we're giving back to the nation, that we're supporting it, and that we're investing in our capacity-building and education systems so that we can then ensure that those people have safe access to forage for the medicines and continue that practice, and then of course participate within the larger western pharmaceutical space?
Ms. Swami, I will hand it to you if you'd like.