Dr. Hanley, I appreciate your comments.
As you mentioned, I never claimed indigenous status. I always wanted to be clear about my family's history and my own identity. I see now, in hindsight, that the term I used in the past was not as clear as it could have been, and I've learned about my own family's history in recent months. For me, I think it's a combination. I hope the committee can look at this at some point, because I think there's a nexus among identity, indigenous identity and how you talk about your heritage when there is indigenous heritage but no claim to indigenous status. I think it is important that this committee is able to have a conversation about that, elaborate on that and have experts come to the table to talk about that.
Dr. Hanley, I wanted to honour my family's history. The other option would have been to simply not talk about it, which I didn't think was right. That didn't sit well with me. That's why I wanted to refer to my family's history, but also indicate that I am non-status. I don't have indigenous status, and I don't claim indigenous status. My commitment to reconciliation and to working with indigenous peoples manifested itself in coming to the indigenous caucus and asking if they would let me sit around the table as an ally. That's what the caucus decided to do in 2015. We worked through a great number of issues together in order to defend and advance the rights of indigenous peoples. I'm happy that I was able to participate in that work.
In my own city of Edmonton, we have the fastest-growing urban indigenous population in the west, and we have a lot of work to do together. I approach that work with humility, but also with resolve, because there's a lot of work we have to do together. I'm committed to continuing to do that work. I have reached out to elders and community leaders, Dr. Hanley, to get their advice on how to talk about these matters, express myself and share my family's story in a way that can be understood but that is also sensitive and respectful not just of my family but also of indigenous peoples.