Actually, the one thing that would be a big help is developing real relationships and partnerships with the Métis community to help come up with solutions, because Métis people are a very proud people. They never like to be perceived as needing to be taken care of. In fact, you'll find that we're quite stubborn and arrogant about it. We don't want to be taken care of. We want to be a part of what we do, so I believe that part of how we're going to fix economic security for Métis women is by developing real partnerships and relationships.
I appreciate what's been said about the Status of Women. We will go back and do some investigation and access whatever resources are available. We want to do micro-business projects with our Métis women, much like the Inuit women talked about. That was where we came from and historically who we were, and we do want to put that forward, but we want real partnerships and relationships. It isn't about us wanting you to come and fix our problems for us. We want to work together and come up with solutions and get the data we need, so that we can analyze things and really know where our root problems are, so that we can resource out, and so that we don't have to be forgotten or even look like we're sitting here telling you how much worse off we are than the rest of you. We want to be just like all other Canadians.
Thank you.