We only have a short time, so I want to put the same issue to Mr. Bourbonniere. You talked about having a different form of contact with the community. In Winnipeg, I understand that probably one-tenth of the population is indigenous and that the bias in policing is pretty obvious, as you pointed out.
We were told by Madame Audette last week that she believed, as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Commission found, that every place where there is a substantial indigenous population, there ought to be direct involvement with the police force. At the very minimum, there should be an advisory committee, and then perhaps move to indigenous policing units.
Is that something that would make any sense in an urban setting like Winnipeg, in your view, or would it be preferable that the work your groups do be funded as some sort of auxiliary to that?