Thank you.
I'm going to go back to Professor Littlechild and talk about species at risk.
When I've worked with indigenous peoples on species at risk issues, they point out pretty much immediately that the Species at Risk Act is largely applicable only on federal lands. In Canada, that means right away the Indian reserves and everything north of 60, where we have substantial indigenous populations, who then point out that they have indigenous knowledge that they would like to use.
You used the word “autonomy”. Could you talk briefly about that clash of systems?