Thank you so much, MP Hanley.
With my brief time, there's so much I could say, but I would first like to acknowledge that I'm speaking on the unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik here in New Brunswick.
Again, with my limited time, I want to thank you, Dr. Makokis, for your testimony today. In particular, the honesty is really going to help inform our work in moving forward.
As well, for Dr. Lafontaine, congratulations on your election. Actually, the previous chair, Dr. Ann Collins, happened to be from Fredericton.
My question is for Dr. Adams. I'm a big fan, by the way. I have to say that.
In some of the themes that have been coming up, we've talked about the need for this to be indigenous-led—absolutely—the need to address systemic racism within the system and informed advocacy and all these pieces.
I know that a big piece of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada is looking for that capacity building. How can provinces, territories and communities recruit and support indigenous doctors and medical professionals to help deal with some of these issues?