That's the biggest thing for a first nations policing act. It's not going to really fall to a majority of the indigenous population.
I am from Nishnawbe Aski Nation. We've had the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service for a number of years, and I think it's a fantastic model. It's not without its challenges, for sure, especially in the beginning, but it's certainly been a big change-maker in our communities to have a police service that's owned and operated by our own.
I would like to know how we bring some of those elements into the urban space as well. A lot of our people are being policed by municipal and provincial police forces, and by the RCMP. If we're trying to get at all indigenous people, we're going to have to have a variety of responses. That's probably one that we're not best to speak to, but we'll definitely look at how we can ensure that some of those elements are brought into the urban spaces as well. I think that includes restorative justice initiatives and alternative justice initiatives focusing a lot on the prevention piece.