The infrastructure, as I mentioned, still does not currently reside in the hands of indigenous leaders. Much of the work that has been produced to date has relied on relationships with, we'll say, colonial infrastructure.
There have been—and I would love to reference my work at Western Canada Theatre—some examples of how this work has been undertaken in a respectful and collaborative manner, but going forward we would just love to see that infrastructure and those resources in the hands of the indigenous leaders so that the process is indigenous-led from the beginning.
With the current changes, some of that is starting to happen. Kevin and I are hoping to—I don't want to put anybody on the spot—work with Canada Council and perhaps undertake an investigation of the current infrastructure that is indigenous-led. Where are we missing resources and where could they be augmented? What might be a plan forward for the future? That really is about recognizing the indigenous voice and the necessity to have the indigenous-led process, including from the very initial concept.