Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Dinsdale, it's a mouthful, everything you've described in terms of statistics and in terms of the very tragic conditions of, generally, first nations, Inuit, and Métis people throughout Canada.
I'm going to ask a question on women's health. That's not because the others—housing, education, and so on—aren't important, but I'm very involved right now in women's health, particularly touching on first nations, Métis, and Inuit in Canada. My question is in terms of nutrition for pregnant women, in terms of while they're pregnant, deliveries, when the baby is born, and nutrition for the young baby. Can you describe (a) what the conditions are, generally speaking; and (b) what has been done or what the federal government could do? Keep in mind, of course, that there is some provincial jurisdiction in all this. I think it's really important.