Yes. First, I just want to quickly share that as a rite of passage, many of our young sons go through a training. They go through what you might call your licence, the FAC. It happens when a boy goes into puberty, so it is a rite of passage.
We hunt for sustenance. We hunt for ceremonies. We hunt for our culture and our way of life. We make sausage, we dry the meat, and for our diet it's critical. When we talk about food sovereignty, that's very important to our people. We have a right to live the way we've always lived. In the days before treaty and the days before colonization, we had our ways and great respect for our tools, whether it be a gun or whatever tool you use to hunt.
We don't live in a lawless land. We have an oral tradition. Our laws are embedded in our oral tradition, and that's where we get our training. It's the best training in the world.