We're definitely seeing that it's affecting reconciliation. There is so much information at the government that we still need to provide them with respect to what happened historically, for them to understand what happened. The commission was very helpful, but we need to share more of that information.
Luckily, a lot of institutions are giving them proactively.... They are giving them information through an informal regime so they don't have to do access requests and pay for the information, but there are still a lot of documents that indigenous people are requiring and that are still outstanding—for example, legal opinions.
I know that Minister Miller said that they were talking with the justice department to make sure that some of that information is going to be shared. I don't know where that is at, but I'm hoping it's going to result in more information being shared with our first nations and indigenous people.