I'll make a very quick comment on the last question, because we can share the report that was recently released addressing issues of colonization against aboriginal women in Canada.
On the UN declaration, I can't speak as an authority for the Native Women's Association of Canada, but I do believe that if there is an endorsement of the UN declaration, tangible measures must be taken to ensure that the responsibilities and rights of aboriginal people, specifically first nations, Métis, and Inuit women, are recognized through the endorsement. So having the appropriate responses, services, and resources available to all women in communities and their families must also come along with any endorsement of rights as recognized internationally.