Sure. I can try that again.
It wouldn't be the first time I've been accused of saying a whole bunch of things that didn't come through clearly, I guess.
What I would ask plainly is, are there teachings other than in the natural environment? There's been a lot of discussion about the natural environment. Are there other teachings and cultural practices that we should look at weaving into government policy, such as on housing, the shortage of housing or some of the other societal ills, where we can maybe learn from our first peoples about what would make a lot of sense in our government policies?