Thank you, Madam Chair.
Welcome, Ms. Potts, and thank you for being here.
We often talk about indigenous nations. Unfortunately, some feel that these nations are all the same. So they will come up with things like an overall percentage for voter turnout. However, we know—you know even better than I—that indigenous nations are distinct from each other and sometimes have huge cultural differences. For example, in my constituency, members of the Mohawk community vote in far fewer numbers than you mentioned earlier.
Have you done any studies to shed light on the variations between indigenous nations, to explain why some vote more than others, and to try to better understand the variables that influence voting habits?