Thank you, Mr. Chair. Yes, that's what I was going to say, so you did the work for me and I thank you very much.
Chief Piétacho, thank you very much for being with us. It's always extremely touching to hear the stories of residential school survivors. Thank you for sharing these troubling stories with us. I think it's important that you are able to share these stories because that is how we can understand the horror that this has meant for generations of indigenous children.
There's a lot of talk about reconciliation. I have the impression that small steps are being taken, but they are always small steps. You talked earlier about the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Do you think that would be the key? Would it be something that would solve a lot of things, or would it be something that would go a long way toward reconciliation with indigenous peoples?