With respect to section 67 and its repeal, we did submit a consultation process as well, in developing a national think tank. The think tank is also to come up with a participatory community engagement consultation process. In order to deal with human rights violations as a result of section 67 being repealed, there has to be a process set in place to deal with those human rights violations that we know are going to come forward—and a safe place, again.
We did submit a proposal. We submitted a consultation plan, and we feel it's important this be addressed immediately. We do recommend that the Standing Committee on the Status of Women support the Native Women's Association and call for a resolution of this longstanding issue, by supporting the measures for meaningful engagement and consultation on both the matrimonial real property issue and the repeal of section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
Thank you.