I'm sorry. I think it is. Because we hear very clearly that language is significant, that it determines how a country behaves and what its policies and practices will be in the international realm, and here, I've cited the example of child and maternal health. The way we behave on the international scene is reflected by what we say.
We take our direction from the ministers of the crown. They send signals to departments, very clear signals, in terms of what they say and how they say it.
I feel very strongly that we need to come to terms with that, and we're simply not coming to terms with it. We're going around in a circle and I simply want clarification.
On child and maternal health, the government sent signals by its use of language, and things changed. We fought about it all spring. So it is important, and I would like to know what kinds of policy changes are in the works. What can we expect in the future?