Yes, thank you. It's nice to meet you, Mr. Desjarlais, online.
I believe that taking those contracts and grants from indigenous applicants or pretending that you're indigenous is bordering on criminality and fraudulent behaviour. Would this happen to other non-indigenous entities? Would they get away with it? They've been getting away with it for far too long, right? Unless we involve indigenous women, indigenous communities and all communities in that bidding process and have them participate in what that model and that framework will look like, we're going to continue to have those loopholes through which people will have the opportunity to somehow sneak in to gain some of the access to those dollars that rightfully should go to the rights holders and the first peoples of this land, to indigenous people.
Thank you for your question.