Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This would actually add something to the definitions section, specifically “aboriginal community”, and it defines it as “a community made up of Métis, Inuit, or First Nations peoples, whether or not that community is situated on a reserve”. We're bringing forward this amendment to clarify that this act does apply to Métis, Inuit, and first nations people who live either on-reserve or off-reserve, are urban or rural, recognizing that more than half of the status Indian population live off-reserve, and aboriginal Canadians do live in urban centres but also disproportionately face housing insecurity and homelessness. This would be a recognition of that.
Thank you.