Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today, all of you, and thank you for the work you're doing.
I have a question, first of all, about indigenous peoples' courts, if I could put that question to you, Ms. Frank.
You spoke about your experience researching indigenous history and the approach that was taken to transgressions when it came to violations of the community.
I wonder if you could speak to the issue of indigenous peoples' courts and whether or not that aligns, at least in principle, with some of the history that exists in terms of indigenous culture. To what extent do you think that indigenous peoples' courts are very important, from a reconciliation perspective, when we're trying to address problems of criminal justice and how it affects indigenous peoples specifically?