Chief Archibald, I think it has come across loud and clear the need to engage if we were to invoke this again. Hopefully, we don't have to—at any time soon or ever—invoke this, but I just want to make sure that there's nothing currently in the act that actually identifies first nations as part of extremist groups or terrorists. I appreciate your comment your indicating that the consultation has to include first nations moving forward if we were ever to enact this act.
My other comment is that you've spoken about how, if this type of protest or occupation were started by first nations, you feel there would have been a different response by local police. You started your testimony and presentation today about this. I do want to acknowledge that I've heard from a number of different groups—the Black community, visible minorities—indicating similar things.
What I want to ask you, just very quickly, because I know that there are two other inquiries that are under way right now.... One is a House-Senate committee that's under way right now and is looking at the enactment of the act, at whether it was needed and at how the act has been used. Also, I believe that the City of Ottawa is looking at its police force and what happened. I want to ask whether you, as the chief, have had any conversations directly with the former chief of police or the current acting chief of police about your concerns.