To make up for that, I'm just going to follow on with the questioning by Mr. Schmale. I think he already got the response from Mr. Calla that I wanted.
Mr. Calla, you look totally different, because I'm used to your being that little Zoom character. I didn't even recognize you. I've always been impressed with your testimony.
You talked about the need for transformational change, which I would suggest means, more than anything else, seeing an actual improvement in the standard of living of indigenous people across Canada. I think that's what you and your organization have done, and I really like the fact that whenever we talk to you, I think that's what you're talking about. It's that your organization is trying to do that.
You've already kind of answered this question in saying why you came here. When I look at this and I read this bill and I look at the function of this body, it is to develop an action plan to monitor research, to conduct research and to monitor policies. This is a lot of looking at and reporting, but maybe not a lot of actually doing and making transformational change. You may have already answered it in saying that you support this bill because it is really going to bring substantive results rather than just being another political forum for speaking.