Because of scheduling, we had an unusual circumstance in the sense that we heard some of the witnesses as part of this consultation before we heard from you today, Mr. Minister. This is something that doesn't usually happen. It might be a little bit unfair.
We heard from the Native Women's Association of Canada, from Ms. McBride and from Mr. Bond. It was quite eloquent testimony that while they felt that this was a good solution, the action from government was not sufficient in the context of the overall number of indigenous women in Canada who face violence
What they were saying was that they hoped the fact that this has come up at the Supreme Court level might lead to broader consideration, a broader strategy, for dealing with the root causes of violence against indigenous women in this country. Do you have any response to that testimony, which was quite moving?