Indigenous people have lived in the Boreal forest since time immemorial, depending on the land for the health of their culture and community. Since colonization, it has become increasingly more difficult for them to acquire what they need as more and more people utilize the resources for their own purposes. As environmental professionals we have a professional and moral obligation to, first and foremost, protect the public resource. Those resources include indigenous rights and traditional use. More needs to be done to create an environment of cooperation and trust so that we can move into the future together to create a better tomorrow for everyone. During this conversation, we do an overview of a conference put on by the Canadian Institute of Forestry regarding indigenous consultation. Lots of emotion, frustration and great conversation.