I think there's definitely a way to move forward in that approach. Once again, it's just walking alongside each other and ensuring that not only are we being respectful but that we're also listening to our indigenous partners when they speak exactly to this, when they speak to the science that they've known that's been passed down from generation to generation. It's ensuring an understanding of the importance of our language. It's ensuring that all of these factors come into play, including when we're looking at incorporating this indigenous knowledge and science within policy development.
I think the biggest thing, of course, is just once again respecting this by ensuring that they're at the table. Otherwise, I think there's no way to move forward. You're not going to please everyone, but I think the first step is just ensuring that you're finding an approach that includes these ways of being and knowledge. From there, it's building on it. Ultimately, if we don't incorporate it, then it won't end up being included within new policies.