Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
I'm going to go back again to this. I'd like to hear from you how you envision police being involved in a red dress alert. As you've heard from my colleagues today and as we've discussed, there is a lack of trust between indigenous communities and police forces across the country—for very good reasons.
What we've heard at this committee is that most indigenous people would prefer to have a committee particularly of indigenous women who oversee the red dress alert.
Detective Constable Lieverse, I think you were talking about the thresholds of when to send out a red dress alert. Typically, for an Amber alert it's the police who decide when to send out the alert. However, I think we're envisioning a different process for the red dress alert.
Could you describe exactly how you see police being involved? As you mentioned, you believe there should be collaboration with police forces across the country. How, specifically, do you see police should be involved?