Thank you very much for that.
We know the Liberal government had to remove 1,100 non-indigenous-owned businesses from the indigenous business directory after the investigation by Global News.
We also know the Liberal Minister of Employment's company, Global Health Imports, said it was a wholly indigenous-owned company while bidding on federal contracts. The minister previously identified himself as indigenous, and the Liberal Party had said that he was indigenous, but now he admits that he's not and we know he is stepping down.
Do actions like those of that minister and his former company set a bad example that companies shouldn't expect consequences if they're caught and not being honest when they're filling out applications?
We'll go first to Magnolia Perron.