Well, what I'll say is this. To me, all you have to do is look at the last three months and see what happened in Nova Scotia to see that there is systemic racism in our system. You can't deny that. I think the people who don't want to come out and say there's systemic racism are denying it to themselves. It's there. We need to deal with it.
I want to read this excerpt, because I think it kind of brings us back to what I wanted to say:
In order to achieve the equitable and mutually satisfactory resolution we are seeking, the Government of Canada must commit the political will, including the necessary resources, to the initiatives we are developing. It is imperative that the Government of Canada understands that it does not have the answers, it cannot meet the challenges presented by the Marshall decision unilaterally. In order to avoid further unrest or further litigation the Government of Canada must accept that the process has to be truly cooperative. Through Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, Canada must work with us as a good faith partner on a nation to nation basis to uphold the constitution.
So implement section 35. I think that just speaks to what needs to happen.