—particularly for the young girls. We were in one particular situation where I called the police officers who were on the ground and asked if this was prevalent. They said they had no resources. We called the children's ombuds office and asked them what they knew, and they said they had had no resources. The mental health workers are flown in and flown out. This is the front line of indigenous sexual violence, and then those children are put into the foster care system, and the foster care system is the conduit of sexual violence against young indigenous girls.
My question is—I know you have an area of expertise—who is there to start addressing the issues of potential sexual violence against indigenous children who are put into a system that's supposed to protect them but fails them? Because that is the beginning of the Highway of Tears.