That's an excellent question.
There has been a lot of unease about the disclosure of information related to residential schools.
There are several categories of information, and I don't have enough time to talk about them in detail, but they are important distinctions. It is clear that Canada has not fully lived up to its moral duty to residential school survivors and their families in terms of disclosure.
Upon taking office and following the Prime Minister's directive, I conducted a review with my team to determine which documents, including those that were subject to confidentiality obligations by several religious institutions and related to certain residential schools in western Canada, should be released.
I also asked that our relationship with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in Winnipeg be renewed to give indigenous people not only a better channel of communication, but also documents that in some cases were tainted. We are talking about thousands and thousands of documents. Secondly, it's not all the research and the breakdown that needs to be done within the government—