Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, congratulations on your recent election, and welcome to the committee.
A number of other members touched on it, but I want to come back to the violence against aboriginal women, the murdered and missing aboriginal women. I know that the Native Women's Association, in conjunction with a number of other organizations, has called for a national plan of action. It has outlined elements such as improving public awareness and accountability, reducing the risk by closing the economic and social gap, and improving the child welfare system.
We just had the national chief from the Assembly of First Nations here. He would like to see a joint committee that would include the federal Department of Justice, that we have a subcommittee on human rights, the Standing committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, and the Standing Committee on the Status of Women look at violence against aboriginal women and girls.
I wonder if you could comment on whether you think that kind of joint process would be helpful.