One of the phrases we had for the indigenous program review from a few years ago was that it was igniting a cultural change. Basically, we have to accept that we're going to be doing things differently. It's not going to feel right at first. Change is never an easy thing until we have the willingness to accept the change and stop going through the same process expecting different results. That's all we've been doing for the past 30 or 40 years.
We need to really think outside the box. When we bring in traditional protocol agreements, I know they're hard to understand. People may have already checked out and started listening to other things and talking about other things, but this is exactly where we need to dig our heels in. We're here at the table doing our best to come as one voice, and we need to see that from Canada as well. We're all on the same team, but it just doesn't feel like it sometimes.