Thank you.
I think Treaty Three Police Service is a good example of a tripartite approach to policing. As you know, the federal government funds a portion of policing, and the province funds a portion of policing. In some cases, it's expected to provide those policing services. Obviously, some communities go without in the province of Ontario, as a result of, I would say, continued discrimination in access to services for first nations people in remote communities. We will continue to work with first nations, provinces and policy experts to make sure that whatever we co-develop will be through the lens of self-determination.
I'm glad to hear you speak about that, because it's the foundation of Bill C-61, the water legislation—as you know. It's about restoring self-determination so first nations communities have programs they are in control of that meet their needs. Therefore, I'll look forward to your advocacy at the provincial level as well. I know you know many of those people.