Regional Chief Teegee, we're in agreement on that. We're also in agreement with moving forward on first nations policing. I want you to know we're completely in agreement on prevention as well. However, when we have a firearm in the home, and a woman....
One of the arguments I put forward with colleagues on the red flag provisions is that women can call the police if there's an issue with a firearm in the home. However, I know that many indigenous women are not comfortable calling the police. There was the case in the north where an indigenous women called the police to have a firearm removed and she was arrested for breaching parole because she had been drinking. There's a lack of trust in police for women to call, so using the red flag provisions simply gives another option for people to have to move forward.
I'm just wondering whether you have any thoughts on that.