Thank you.
I was at Calgary, and it was great that you came to the Yukon. People really appreciated that. I'm not sure if you were there for my speech, which I gave in three different aboriginal languages.
You mentioned the committee on the status of aboriginal women to solve that problem. I think you should probably add the status of women to your suggestion of which committees should get together on that, because we have a committee on that.
I have two questions. One is related to the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. That money is expiring, and I don't think anyone would believe the healing is finished. We really need that to continue. I hope you'll be helping us push for that.
Second is that I really appreciated the fact that your radar screen includes the implementation of self-government and land claims, which I think is the biggest issue. You probably heard that in the Yukon that's the biggest issue for the chiefs there. In the past, they felt it wasn't an issue for either the federal government or the AFN as much as they would like, because they're a little bit different from the rest. Any plans you have in that area would be great, and I'm glad it's on your radar screen.
Last, the Senate committee did a great study on that, and I have a response from the minister, which I assume you have. If you don't, you can have this copy. Do you have any comments on the minister's response to the Senate's report?