I have full confidence in Ms. Grant-John. I'm sure you'll be meeting with her again, but I think you all have a sense of the quality of person who's shepherding this process along. I know that she'll do a wonderful job and that this will result in a legislative solution that protects women and children.
I would implore all members to work with us across party lines. In my time in opposition in Parliament, and as a minister, one of the groups that moved me most has been the Native Women's Association of Canada, who describe themselves as representing the poorest of the poor in our society. The Native Women's Association of Canada, along with the AFN and people in the communities, really want to see this issue addressed. So it's about them. Moreover, it's about this Parliament having the courage to move forward and pass legislation that provides human rights protection to first nations women and children.