Very briefly, I certainly agree with Madam Fraser's comments.
I don't think there can be anything more troubling to any of us as public servants, parliamentarians, or parents than what happens to children, especially children in vulnerable situations. I hope you can accept that we're trying to move forward in a very complicated area of public policy with our partners, and we do share your sense of frustration and your sense of urgency on it.
On my watch, we have renovated the authorities and we have moved on the tripartites, thanks to the leadership of two very capable ministers, I should be the first to say. I am optimistic that this problem can be attacked and that we can improve things. There are other complicated issues in aboriginal policy that also can be attacked by the sustained attention of good public policy and sound management. We look forward to an ongoing dialogue with this committee.