Predominantly around training and awareness is where it begins. There have been lots of recommendations through several inquiries and reports that talk about awareness and training abroad, and this is definitely one of those areas where it should be implemented.
Having said that, I can tell you that CBSA has an indigenous affairs secretariat, which is working very hard to ensure this is happening across the coast. As you know, you can't control individual officer interactions, and this is where you're leading into these problems.
It does start from the top. There needs to be a continued approach that says it's important and why this should happen. I can tell you that specifically in Akwesasne, we work directly with the CBSA to deliver specific training to the Cornwall officers. That is done by Akwesasne Mohawks to educate them on a wide variety of things—our history, our people and why these fundamental rights are so important to us. This should be done across the international border, at all crossings.