My answer is the same. We don't have the resources to address the increase in violence against indigenous women and girls, particularly in the northwest, where the pipeline is going through. There have been no additional resources that I'm aware of that have been sent to indigenous women and girls.
I gave you the example of their resources. They came in there with their safety plan, which they hadn't bothered to consult a single indigenous woman on, and it was a ridiculous plan.
There are no resources and there should be. I agree with Diane Redsky that it's inevitable that there's going to be violence, even though we expect zero tolerance and we know that we are the commodity. At the end of the day, that gets tossed aside.
Why isn't the industry going in ahead of time and setting up some really strong resources with community, by and for indigenous women and girls? I think that's an important question.