Thank you very much for the question. To add to Michelle's wise words, it is a combination of the mandate of the ministry and such pieces of important legislation as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
In the area of economic reconciliation, there are a few key components that drive our activities to work with indigenous peoples to ensure that there's full participation in decision-making, that indigenous peoples are able to enjoy their own means of subsistence and development, and that indigenous peoples are able to determine their own priorities and strategies and to shape their own economic future. It's really about self-determination in the end.