Thank you very much.
I want to thank the witnesses for coming before us on this very difficult topic, and I appreciate both the national chief and Mr. Cyr's referencing the number of reports and studies that have already been done. We hear this from women, their families, and aboriginal organizations from coast to coast to coast that people certainly want to see the national inquiry but they also want to see action.
We had the opportunity to look at the national action plan that was developed. It is a very thorough action plan. You mentioned a couple of points out of that action plan, National Chief, and I wanted to touch on a couple of others.
Of the two others I wanted to mention specifically, first is the local community action grants to support the development of community action plans.
I think, Mr. Cyr, you mentioned the community action plans specifically.
And second, there's the question of creating a national public awareness and prevention campaign on violence against indigenous women and girls.
If you were to recommend three key immediate steps, what would your top three be out of probably about eight or ten that were listed at the end of this report? What are your top three?