Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to all the witnesses for being with us today.
Grand Chief, I was struck by some of the comments you made about the concerns your community has at the border and the challenges you've had with CBSA. I was reflecting on some of the feedback we've had from Black Canadians, from Muslims and from so many other communities across this country. One thing you talked about was the importance of education, the importance of training. We've heard this theme come up over and over again.
There's one thing I'm really curious about, and I'd love for the two gentlemen who are here with us as well to share their perspectives on this. In order for us to get this right, and to make sure that implementation isn't just a blunt instrument but also a process of education so the system actually ends up working the way we all need it to work, what are some things that you feel we should have top of mind through this process so that the execution around oversight is done in such a way that it brings law enforcement along for the journey in a way that this can be a positive experience for all? Ideally, that's what we would want.