Maarsii. Thank you for the question.
I think for Métis citizens in Saskatchewan, in order to be on an equal playing field, there needs to be a commitment from our federal partners with the Government of Canada and a commitment from our province to work together to build programs that are equitable for Métis citizens and Métis children. A lot of Métis children fall through the gaps and then they experience all the social determinants of health: poverty, lack of housing and lack of education. They're disconnected from their families, their roots and their communities. They're disconnected from the land we thrive on. I think it's really important that we come to the table as a partner, not only as a service provider but as a receiver, an equal partner.
I'd just like to turn it over to my colleague Mr. Panahi.