Thank you.
What we've been hearing at this committee is that Pelmorex and the Weather Network have a system in place that could be adapted to a red dress alert. The problem is that we want this red dress system to be indigenous-led, and the key point of that is the threshold as to when the alert is issued. Who makes that decision? Who looks into whether an alert should be sent out, and whether it's someone who truly is at risk or maybe someone who doesn't want to be found?
Collaboratively, in some of the different discussions, it has evolved into a regional approach in that there might be regional bodies of indigenous women who oversee the process. Rather than working with police services to set the threshold and take next steps, it would go to a body of indigenous leaders to make those decisions.
I'm not sure if it would be better for the officials or for the minister to answer that, but maybe you can weigh in on how you envision that sort of system working.