Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Again, thank you, witnesses. It is truly very interesting. Members of the committee are taking many notes.
Ms. Crowe, you mentioned the Indian Act in your opening speech. You focused a great deal—and you just mentioned it again—on the report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. You also talked about truth and reconciliation and especially call to action No. 66 on young people.
The report includes solutions. With respect to all these solutions, which we all know already, how important is political will and the means for implementing them?
Ms. Crowe, my question goes to you first, but I think that Ms. Fayant also has something to say afterward. I see her nodding her head.