I believe I've already said that. We have to walk alongside one another. How many indigenous people are in that room right now? What is your plan to work alongside communities throughout this process and not just today or through these meetings? I suggest that it's something that communities have to be a part of at every step, not just in these conversations. They're a great starting point, but I think it really is about ongoing work and about, again, doing the work.
I love that you've read Braiding Sweetgrass. I think there's a lot there about going to the community and really seeing and experiencing what indigenous science is. Maybe the question of the conflict between indigenous and western science will be removed. How do we bring it together so that there's not a conflict but an understanding?
We understand what the western school of science is. Everybody understands what that is. However, understanding the value of indigenous science, understanding how those methods are different and understanding how we connect with those are a great move for everyone to try to understand.