Thank you to all the witnesses.
I'd like to start by building on something that Ms. Parsons said, and to acknowledge the work of the African Canadian Legal Clinic. It's really quite excellent.
You talked in your presentation about housing, schooling, and employment as historical discrimination against African Canadians, and I think we would all agree, most of that being provincial in nature, and therefore your first recommendation.
The one that you just talked about I wanted to explore further with you. You talked about the need to make communities aware. You talked about outreach being inadequate in the past in terms of dollars, and money for consultation was the second point. In your presentation you said essentially whatever you do, don't house this within a university context. Is it because of the very things you're talking about, the inability for the community to access it?