In Senator Boyer's work and Dr. Bartlett's work, a direct connection was made between some of the women who came forward and told their story and their concern about the involvement of child and family services. That was raised as a pretty important factor in the external review work.
We have invited the individuals who are responsible for the child and family services reform and social programs overall, in our department, to be part of the indigenous women's well-being advisory committee, specifically because this is a cross-sectoral issue. It doesn't belong only to the health system. It will have linkages in other areas, including child and family services, of course. Because we don't have a lot of research or information about what's currently happening or what's happened in the most recent past, it's difficult for me to answer that question for you, except to say that so far the women who have come forward have established that link.