To me—and I'm not being detrimental to the justices when I say this—there needs to be more education on their part to understand specifically the community of Six Nations.
There are a couple of judges who sit in Brantford—Justice Edward and Justice Good—who are both of indigenous background and they understand it. I don't get called to the indigenous peoples court that is running in Brantford as much as I used to. I see that as a good thing. It's working.
For more serious offences, like I said earlier, the Gladue factors need to weigh less and public safety needs to be increased. That's our job. As you know from wearing a uniform as well, public safety is paramount. I've always said that. I've always said to Justice Edward—he and I have had some debates in the past—that offenders have the Gladue case law, but what do the indigenous victims have in this community?