Right.
Our issue here in our advocacy at the UNFCCC process has been having indigenous peoples have access to climate financing. Now in Canada, we don't. We understand that Canada spends millions of dollars in developing countries for their climate work, so I think that's the big difference. If we had access to more climate financing, we would be able to do work on adaptation. We would be able to dedicate more time to mitigation costs.
We do get consultations, but we would build capacity in our ICC Canada office itself. I am one person who goes to these climate meetings, with an adviser, and we have youth and knowledge holders and so on, but our office has limited capacity—