Sure. I've been in discussion with a few of my siblings, who have all been involved in curriculum development or teaching throughout the years. We've always talked about this. What is needed here is a board of speakers to help us create more curricula, as well as ideas about what needs to be done to preserve our language. There's been a lot of money wasted on core programs. As I said before, we know those don't work.
What's really needed is a whole section of our people who can sit down and speak the language, so we can start to record them, whether they're making baskets, carving, sewing or beading—have that documented and use it as a resource, because, as I said, we've lost a lot of our speakers in the last few months and years. We needed this years ago.
This is a very slow process. I'm not pointing fingers at any federal or provincial party. We've been talking about this for decades and it's a very slow process. We need things done now.