I'm very pleased to come back and talk with each of you about first nations people, their development around the country. I've been a long-time advocate for our people. I'm supportive of anything that will truly provide meaningful dialogue with first nations people about our relationship. I don't think we've really got that right yet. We've been studied to death. We need to have an opportunity to gain some meaningful traction. We have a leader in the national chief of the AFN who can provide some space for that growth to happen as a country. I would wholeheartedly encourage the Government of Canada and its members of Parliament to work collaboratively with the national chief to ensure that this takes place.
Thank you.