I think the regional chief has hit all the marks. It's really about where Canada is in its society.
If you had asked me 15 years ago whether we were truly going to be in a reconciliation environment with indigenous people in this country, I would have said that you were crazy. I grew up in a community where we faced racism, misunderstanding, and this sort of thing all the time.
I think we've broken from the shackles of that, and I'm really proud of that. I think if this committee and this country as a whole, in a non-partisan way, begin to adapt and to look at the primary issues that we face in our communities, and engage and become part of that full dialogue about wellness in our communities.... It starts with discussions around child and family services, with discussions about poverty, and with discussions about being empowered and the relationship that we have.
I know I have only a minute, and I have—