Madam Chair, I'll be splitting my time with my colleague Ms. Freeman.
Ms. Redsky, thank you very much for joining us today and for sharing your important work and very important testimony.
I'd like to begin by referring to a message that you brought forward but that we've heard from almost every witness at this committee, namely, the importance of a national inquiry. Whether it's national organizations, women on the ground, or families of missing or murdered indigenous women, we've heard recurring testimony on the need for an inquiry. Along with that is the need for action, the kind of action that we could see in a national action plan.
Would you agree with both an inquiry and the need for a national action plan to end violence against indigenous women?