Your answers, particularly Chief Day's, tell us that there is a lot of work to be done, even though the relationship with the Métis is going well.
Moreover, the situation can't change completely overnight. There is a lot of work to be done. Time is an important factor, and we can't make amends for what wasn't done in the past. We can only move forward and make changes for the future.
In the case of health, cannabis is one aspect and a cornerstone of legislation that will change. Communication, information sharing, assistance and support are important.
What efforts have you made to communicate with your people? We're talking about local public meetings, I've held them myself. We are talking about money and financial aid, but consulting people didn't cost me much money. As a member of Parliament, I have been able to hold town hall meetings and I can hold others; it's quite simple.
We can listen to our people, find out their concerns and deal with them. I would like to know what you have done on your side over the last two years, knowing that the legalization of cannabis was coming.