It's refreshing.
I was just looking at it the other day. I actually have a grant related to aging and dementia, and in the areas of aging, dementia, and end-of-life care, we are sorely lacking in training, especially with regard to indigenous people. I sit on the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and end-of-life care and palliative care are, in general, areas where we're lacking in training.
I think these have to be priorities, particularly around indigenous people. Cultural safety in general is such an area. There is a high need for all of these things, so for the TRC to make the recommendations and to have those recommendations in hand, we not only need to train more indigenous people but we also need to have more indigenous physicians. We also really have to train the physicians we have so they will understand the reality in indigenous communities.
It's really twofold. We have a lot of work ahead of us on both sides, if that makes sense.