I probably know 50% of the people in my riding who are in jail, and probably 80% of those are indigenous, so maybe I'm the exception to the rule.
I was very curious. You talked about the research, and you talked about the system being very complex and confusing. I hear that from the family organizations in my riding, in terms of the backlog and the challenges of going through the system. They talk about having somebody to try to steer them through, having a guide to help them move through the system. They're in stressful situations to start with, and then the system is foreign to them, especially for some of the indigenous people who live in small communities. They're not used to the court system. They're scared of the police. They're scared of a lot of the people who are working in the system, and there's not a lot of support.
Would you recommend or would you say that we should be looking at having somebody who could help them manoeuvre through the civil courts and family courts?