Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you, Ministers, for your time in answering these questions.
When we come to INAN, we often talk about all the problems we've seen for over a century and sometimes for many generations going back, in terms of the systemic racism that's in place.
We've probably heard nothing worse than some of the discussions and some of the things that have come to light over the past three to four years on Indian residential schools, and in our work we're trying to ensure that we're doing everything we can to fulfill our obligations under the calls to action, especially around 72 and 76. I want to give the minister a chance to talk about some of the work that the department's been undertaking on that file.
As well, you mentioned that there was almost a $3 billion.... It's the Gottfriedson case. I didn't get the exact numbers. I just wanted to give you a chance to expand on what we're doing on the Gottfriedson case and why that is important.