I think, to begin with, it's making sure that we have a member. How we go about achieving that or potentially more will all depend on the consultations, but it is important that indigenous people see themselves reflected in all institutions, including on this commission. Through conversations and consultations with indigenous leadership, I think we can find a mechanism to achieve that goal.
I also want to say that I agree with you that indigenous people, for many generations have been disproportionately represented in their interactions with law enforcement institutions and in federal incarceration facilities. To reverse that, we have to move more upstream, and one of the ways in which we can prevent future disproportionate impacts is to study the issue. As I mentioned, this commission will have the mandate to do that. It will have the mandate to collect and disaggregate race-based data, and it will also have the benefit of doing that.
On the point you make around representation, we'll work very closely and have worked closely with indigenous communities to make sure they are represented within this organization.