I think the biggest issue is awareness. A lot of the general public doesn't even know what's happening to indigenous people, let alone what's happening to our indigenous women. It's going to take a lot of education to raise awareness that this is happening.
One of your colleagues mentioned stats. If you compare the stats for indigenous women to the stats for non-indigenous women, the difference is very alarming. I think we have to let the general public know what's really happening to our indigenous women. Until we do that, a lot of the public—not all, but the majority—really won't give a hoot, I'm sorry to say, unless it happens to them, to someone in their immediate family or to someone they know. That's when they'll say, “Oh, my gosh, this is really happening out there.”
It's going to take a lot of education to make the public aware of what's happening to our indigenous women, and I think the red dress alert would be a good start.