It's a pleasure to be here today to grill Mr. Aldag on Bill C-374 which I very much support. We'll be speaking to that support later on this afternoon. In terms of the process, we heard from many witnesses when we were doing our report on heritage, so I really don't see the value of recalling witnesses to tell us again that they support what is proposed here in Bill C-374. I'm fine with the process that we have in place.
I do have a question for you. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission included four calls to action on commemoration in their report, and action number 79 had three parts. Part 79.i was to change the representation on the board, as you have proposed with Bill C-374, which I think is a good first step. I'm curious why you stopped short of responding to the other sections in call to action 79, which included integrating indigenous history, heritage values, and memory practices, as well as developing a plan for commemorating residential school sites and the contributions of aboriginal people to Canada's history. Why not move on all of the commemoration calls to action rather than just this one section? They're all important.