I'm quite proud of the 2019 strategy as the first codeveloped strategy, really, in Canada, which was integrally codeveloped with indigenous peoples and the Government of Canada. When we brought out the foreign policy review last year, 2024, it had become sacred to not change anything that had been codeveloped, and, as I had consultations in the north, I saw a difference in six years. Have you seen a difference in six years in the way the respect is happening? I know there's more to be done. I'm not looking for a pat on the back. I'm just looking.... Is it effective? Has something attitudinal changed in the way we're doing things?
