Without getting into specifics about specific cases, we are committed to ensuring that we provide the necessary supports to children in indigenous communities, and I am very pleased to be working closely with the Minister of Indigenous Services in the substantive work she is doing to invest in communities the necessary resources that are required for indigenous children not to be different from non-indigenous children.
This is an effort that is not going to be resolved in months or a couple of years, but it's an effort that is going to require all of us to ensure that we support indigenous communities having the necessary day-to-day resources and in closing the gaps in indigenous communities, from child welfare to education and health. But it's also to provide that fundamental pathway for indigenous communities and nations to rebuild and to be self-determining and ultimately have jurisdiction over these really important issues as communities take advantage of the Prime Minister's commitment to build a nation-to-nation relationship. This requires members all around.
I know the honourable member would be in agreement that we need to make this transition and transformation to recognition of rights and reconciliation with indigenous peoples.