Yes, that's what is most important to us.
Mr. Gray-Lehoux was just saying that you learn to speak before reading and writing. I'm going to be honest with you [Technical difficulty—Editor] I always have trouble reading 95 per cent of the words in my language, Innu. Reading my language and speaking it are two very different things. It takes experts to write it today.
For a young person, it would be much easier to read the words "Vote for Marilène Gill" than to try to invent a word they have never heard or read, one that would be very long. That is much easier for us young people.
As I said earlier, find a way for members of the First Nations to feel at home, so more of them are able to vote.
Honestly, as long as the Indian Act exists, Indigenous people are not going to feel at home in the House of Commons.