I won't be long.
Yes, those are the things that we need to do. We talk about the sixties scoop and we talk about all of those things, but when we look at what's happening in our province of Saskatchewan, for example, it's a new kind of scoop. There's not the support that kids need. Kids are getting taken away from their homes, sometimes for not very good reasons.
Sometimes one of the reasons that a child is taken away is that mom can't afford to deal with the child's disability. All of you probably know that Métis people can't apply for Jordan's principle. I believe the Inuit can, but Métis people can't, so you can literally, Michael, have a family with a mom who has two kids, one Métis and one first nations, and they're not treated equally.
There needs to be equal treatment of these indigenous kids. It again goes back to section 35. Come on; our rights are equal rights, and Métis people and Métis children are not treated in the same way as other indigenous people.
These are the things that we need to work toward in a good way.