I'm trying to get some clarity on how many meetings we're talking about having. I mean, there are so many areas that, as I said, we haven't even touched. We have so many witnesses on our list that we haven't even gotten close to. I think it's pretty clear that we need the expert task force so that they can do this very work, get into the depths of it, and respond properly from a government perspective, but it would be a disservice and be disrespectful to the grieving parents who came to this committee. We've had parents come here and testify. We've had women and different groups come here. If we don't get a report done, it will be disrespectful to them.
That is what I believe. I think we need to get to that report soon. I share that with Mr. Thériault. I disagree about not having at least one session on indigenous women in particular, because the death rate is elevenfold, but I do agree with Mr. Thériault about the need to get this study done.
I know that Mr. Doherty wants to say that I'm on a soapbox here. I'm not, but I do get a lot of criticism from that side. I'll say this: They're bringing forward a motion on looking at deaths of children when their party leader is the only leader that won't meet with Moms Stop the Harm—the only leader. I'm going to point that out. That's a fact.