Yes, I can. Very briefly, this is a really important voice. It's MKO's voice. It has been really leading this issue ever since the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission released its report in 2018, which is critically important.
I am aware, and certainly would stand beside MKO on its call for a public inquiry to address all of the implications that have come out of documenting the horrific reality of indigenous women and girls, as it relates to many resource developments, and specifically, the Manitoba Hydro report.
That is critically important moving forward, to support them, to really do a deep dive, similarly to what you're doing here. We really have to get at the root of what the challenges are. Most importantly, how can we prevent this, and how can we support those relationships that exist?
It's really important that in our society industry, government and communities work hand in hand to ensure they are all working toward public safety, and in particular, the safety of indigenous women and girls in all aspects of what they do.