Thank you very much for that.
Mr. Benton, we've heard a number of things about the different things the federal government could be doing. You brought up one interesting point about the Gladue decision and the papers that are involved with that. You said there's no standardization across the country. I've actually heard sometimes from different people working within departments of justice across Canada and our territories that an argument can be made that there's a good reason for that, because it's not the same in New Brunswick as it is in Nunavut. British Columbia has different issues as well, so the idea of the standardization actually can be a little more challenging here.
Again, there's a certain push-back that you get. Just because something works in St. Catharines, Ontario, doesn't mean it will necessarily work in Whitehorse. Do you know what I'm saying?