Okay, thank you.
Again, I'm going to draw strength and insight from indigenous women who are really leading this work in Alberta. I mentioned the woman who, for the second year, has been invited to educate staff of Enbridge, one of the pipeline companies. I also support the indigenous advisory monitoring committee for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. People from different first nations communities and Métis settlements are really trying to see what they can do to turn that around.
I think, again, it's the attitudes of men, when they're away from their home communities, that they can meet whatever their needs are with the women who are vulnerable and who are around them. I think corporations do need to take the lead and insist on education about sexual exploitation and consent and murdered and missing indigenous women. That needs to be a real commitment.
We're hoping that Trans Mountain will sign on, just like Enbridge, for this education.