Thank you, Mr. Chair. Through you, I will start with this question for Kukpi7 Wilson, or perhaps colleagues on her team.
We heard a lot today about data sovereignty, which is great framing in an era when information—whether it's on the web or accessed other ways—is almost like a form of currency. As Kukpi7 Wilson said, it's also a pathway to justice.
Currently the federal government, through the Access to Information Act, protects information obtained in confidence from other governments, including aboriginal governments. However, the current definition is only limited to nine governments.
What's the importance of expanding this definition so that it's inclusive of all indigenous governments? What would that look like?