Well, I think we really need to sit around the table and actually talk about this. I think that's a good starting point, because we need to develop partnerships. The thing is, as I'm sitting here and listening to all this dialogue, you know, in my community we keep things simple. We keep things real.
You know what? Just to add to your earlier question about when a young woman comes to the community, comes to Winnipeg, how would I treat my niece when she comes to Winnipeg? Would I throw her out? No. I would ask her to come and stay with me. That's one of the things we do. We open and we welcome.
I think, too, getting back to the federal, the provincial, and all that government stuff--obviously, I'm not a government stuff person--the thing is to consult with the people. Consult with the elders. Get the youth involved. We need to have everybody being part of this because that's where healing comes from. It comes from within. It comes from ourselves, our families, and our communities. That's how it's going to work.