I'll say, slightly tongue-in-cheek, that compared to the time frame of C-14 and C-7, this is loads of time, whereas those changes happened very quickly.
I want to come back to my opening remark, which is that we're already doing it. We're already evaluating requesters who have histories of suicide attempts. We're already evaluating requesters who have serious histories of mental disorder. I'm not so concerned about the preparedness of the assessor and provider community. I think the training that's being developed is excellent. I think practitioners should pursue it, but I'm not so worried about that.
Your question about consultation with indigenous peoples is a good one. As I said, I really think it's for indigenous communities to say how they think we should move forward and not have a unified vision that gets imposed upon them.