Thank you, Madam Chair.
I have a comment that I think will lead into the questions I'm going to ask all three of you.
The last meeting we had was quite interesting. We had researchers who had a particular point of view, a right-of-centre view, and who were somewhat jaded, and some comments were made about minority groups and women not holding their own compared to, say, people like me: men.
I thought, “Should I bring that up?” I do think it's important to have sunlight, as it's the best disinfectant. I disagree with them; they had their right to say what they had to say, although I vehemently disagreed with it.
When I think about the comment about women not measuring up, I think of people like Dr. Cheryl Bartlett at Cape Breton University. I think of Dr. Jane Lewis, Dr. Coleen Moore-Hayes and Dr. Shelley Denny, who's Mi'kmaq.
In one of the comments made at the last session, there was seemingly a discounting of indigenous knowledge and indigenous research in academia and research. I wonder if all three of you can come back to me with a comment on “it just doesn't add up” or “it just doesn't measure up to other types of research.”
We can start anywhere you like.