Let me start off with our processes, and I'm sure Ms. Sauer will want to add to that.
Our commission processes are open to everyone, so we don't necessarily go just through the leaders. Anyone can appear. We get participation from all aspects of the indigenous communities. Certainly, women are just as well represented, if not better represented, in our proceedings.
In order to address some of the concerns that Mr. Thomson has identified, one of the things we do with our proceedings is have them in the evenings, if that's what's more amenable. We've heard, not just from indigenous women, but from women generally, that to make our processes more accessible, that would be helpful. There are other things that we do. As I said, it's open to everyone, and we do hear from all aspects and get different perspectives.
Similarly, when we meet within the community, we make sure that we meet not just with the leaders, but with different representatives within the groups.
Did you have anything to add? No.