I only have a few minutes left and I'd like to ask both of you this question.
I think the issue of identity is really important here. For example, in my community, when I go home, people ask “Who are you?” I say who my grandmother is, and then they say, “Oh, I knew your great-uncle.” There's that sense of community and relation. Even when you're new or you've been away for a long time, there's always a way to figure out who you are. I think that sense of community and belonging is really important.
Does this legislation encompass that idea of identity, of knowing that when you go home, people are always there to find you?
I don't know who wants to go first.
Raven, should I start with you?