Actually, what they do is write the report at the end of the day. They are really very important people around here.
I'm Hedy Fry, and I'm the chair. I'm the member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre. I was the status of women minister for over six years in the Chrétien government and also for multiculturalism and have been really interested in aboriginal issues for the longest time, especially in Santiago, where, as the head of the delegation for Canada, we brought forward the concept that aboriginal people were peoples in their own right and were not merely population demographics, and got that accepted at the Regional Conference of the Americas and took that ahead. That was the impetus for a lot of the work that was done on the United Nations convention on the rights of aboriginal peoples, which is a Canadian-led and -driven initiative with a lot of Canadian indigenous scholars, like Willie Littlechild, who helped to formulate the rights of indigenous peoples around the world.
Then we have the clerk. Go ahead.