Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'll continue along those lines, but before that, I just want to make sure of your testimony because I think it's really important. In the committee, when we talk about cell coverage—and let's name them—Telus, Rogers and Bell have failed Canadians. Let's be clear: They, the wireless industry, say that they cover 98% to 99% of the Canadian population, which is a lie. Your testimony here, from B.C., is like what I have in northern Ontario. There is not proper cell coverage, so it would be a strong recommendation for the committee to get these companies, which are giving millions to shareholders, to make sure there is proper cell coverage. Thank you for doing that.
The other component here is that you mentioned the Amber alert—and we'll talk about the silver alert. How do we make this grassroots? We have, in northern Ontario—like in B.C.—the Anishinabek police force on reserve. In Ontario we have the Ontario Provincial Police, and then you have the municipal police. How do we have a system, and what recommendations do you have for us to have it grassroots-led by indigenous women especially, to ensure that these three levels of police do the proper red dress alert to make sure the system works either locally or provincially, and then nationally?