Thank you very much.
I want to thank you very much for coming forward and giving us such an enlightened discussion today. In my short time in this committee, this has been, by far, the best discussion we've had.
We must have been talking to the same former minister, because the message he gave me is that we need to move away from the status quo and move ahead on bringing some accountability, in talking about some of the issues that first nations people, both on and off reserve, want to hear about in this country.
I live in a community where I speak with several aboriginal peoples, both on and off reserve, every single day, and the things they want to talk to me about aren't press releases. What they want to talk to me about are living conditions. What they want to talk to me about is accountability. What they want to talk about is bringing some hope to the first nations people.
I know you just recently held the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples general meeting here in Ottawa in November. You came forward with ten resolutions out of that meeting. I was hoping, Mr. Brazeau, that you could give us examples of some of those resolutions and some of the things that your organization sees that we need to move forward with in the future.