Mr. McCormick, I want to talk to you about the historic transmission of trauma and what you have seen.
As I have seen in our communities with St. Anne's Residential School, Edmund Metatawabin says there's a direct road from that trauma to the children killing themselves today. You can see the physical trauma in the faces of survivors. You start to identify where the heavy trauma was just from the physicalities, and that's intergenerational.
The steps of trying to get people out on the land and the steps of trying to break that cycle have been really difficult, but it's deeply embedded now as intergenerational.
From your experience, how do we start to find the alternatives and the healing paths that are community driven and not outside driven?