Thank you.
Many parallels can be drawn between Bill C-92 and the Indian Child Welfare Act passed in the U.S. in 1978. According to Terri Libesman, the author of Decolinising Indigenous Child Welfare: Comparative Perspectives, the American law has made great strides by including indigenous peoples in child welfare decision-making and has served as a model for representatives of indigenous children's groups around the world.
Could you talk about the similarities between Bill C-92 and the U.S. approach?