First, I would like to thank all three of you for your testimony, which I believe is very important.
Ms. Audette, you launched an appeal that resonated with me. Your call asked that this time be different. This call is also a reminder for us because if there is one subject that should be treated in a non-partisan way, it's this one. So it is a reminder for us.
I would like to talk about the national action plan. It's important, but a national action plan has its own challenges, including how to develop and implement it. Perhaps we can come back to that, if we have time.
My first question has to do with the role you want to play within this committee. I listened attentively to what you had to say. You spoke about working together. That resonates very much with me because that's our party's slogan.
You also spoke about partnerships. That also resonates with me. But we don't all see partnerships the same way.
You also mentioned formal dialogue and clarifying the NWAC's role. You mentioned it and clarified it. Is our recognition of you as an expert witness enough? Were you expecting a formal agreement between our group and the committee? I am trying to understand. If I've understood correctly, Ms. Goodwin also spoke about—
input into part of the development of the final report.
That includes a number of things.