I did. I think it's a great idea to have a national action plan but, again, I think it has to be inclusive. Canada has always had five national organizations. The congress has always been a part, way back when it was the Native Council of Canada, NCC. We were always at the table. We were always part of it and now we're not and since this last government, it seems to be even more. We need to have a national plan to incorporate all indigenous peoples whether it's by organization or by peoples. But we need to have a say in all of it.
I want to give you an example very quickly. The missing and murdered indigenous women have a core working group to work on a national plan. It's been nothing but trouble. You will have one organization saying this and another saying that. It's not supposed to be political. It's supposed to be everyone working together.
A national action plan getting everyone at the table is going to stall a lot of the progress in where we're going. I've seen that first-hand.