Thank you for the question.
It's four years today since we received the report, and we have to admit that we haven't done enough so far. We're trying to do more, but in some areas, the problems are long-standing. We need to work with Indigenous leadership and different levels of government to improve the situation.
We are in the process of implementing the Federal Pathway to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People. I know my colleagues Mr. Miller and Ms. Hajdu feel strongly about this.
The Department of Justice has just announced the establishment of Family Information Liaison Units. These units were created during the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and are a means of supporting affected families, who have very much welcomed the units.
We gave funding, but it was annual funding. I've just announced permanent funding. This decision has been very well received by families and by Indigenous women's leadership. It will open doors, support victims and answer questions where there is a lack of information.
We know we need to do more, but in the meantime, we will support families and communities through the family units.