Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'll share my time with Mr. Genest-Jourdain.
Thank you, Madam Turpel-Lafond, for your advocacy and for presenting here tonight.
I have a quick question in regard to what you've been talking about and the protection of children. You talked about B.C. and you talked about Saskatchewan, and about the fact that they have different regimes. There's no consistency.
When it comes to looking after or protecting children, and making sure that girls are safe, that safety is created, that there is consistency in terms of child care—my understanding is that child care is not funded at all adequately when it comes to first nations children—does the federal government have an important role here? I'm thinking in terms of investing in local community action grants to support the community, helping that community develop its own action plan with an emergency management team so that communities are in fact equipped to intervene in incidents of violence, to intervene and make sure that these children are indeed safe and that we've provided in the best possible way.