I think we know who suffers the most. I think it's represented in the kinds of historic compensation that we've seen under our government. You know, there's been the $20 billion in child welfare compensation and the $8 billion for lack of access to clean water. The difference is this government is not only no longer hiding from the legacy of the colonialism of this country but is trying to form those better relationships.
Please be assured that I believe, as I was saying in response to MP Shanahan, that the time.... You're right. People suffer; children suffer and families suffer, but I think the time is changing. I think MP Shanahan's example is a good one of the kinds of efforts that can be put forward at all levels of government, including ours, which have to show that leadership and that equity.