Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to just switch to Madame Jamieson.
Your presentation spoke of a very positive story, and it was nice to have that information.
When we examine issues around the experience of indigenous Canadians in the workforce and access to economic opportunity, there's a tendency to focus on or think about the experience of indigenous people who live on reserve or in remote communities. If I understand correctly, though, a full majority of indigenous Canadians now live in cities, with a mixture of success in terms of participation in the labour force and access to education.
Can you address barriers, or some of the work your organization does that might be geared to urban indigenous Canadians?