Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My next question is for Ms. Maynard. I would like to thank her, by the way, for all of her work.
I looked at her work, namely her book about racial profiling, impoverishment, devaluation and ambient racism.
Ms. Maynard, you have studied the historical legacy of slavery and colonialism and the detrimental impact it continues to have on Black communities in Canada. I am referring to a 2018 article that appeared in La Presse, but it is just as timely today, in 2020.
What would you say is the federal government's role in ensuring the issue is no longer timely and in bringing about real progress? I mean, of course, progress in terms of how Canada's Black communities are viewed and treated.