Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses today. I can't help but notice that all these incredible voices and speakers are women.
I'd really like to pick up on what Ms. Leslee White-Eye was commenting on at the end of her presentation. If you could speak more broadly, what is the role of women and grandmothers in the work that's been done in steering the importance, again, of culture and language, and infusing this in education?
I have seen a lot more support from the federal government over the last few years, but really, that work is being done in community. If you can, speak more generally to the role of women in the work that's ahead.
Maybe we'll start with Ms. Oakes.