Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Teillet, I don't have a question for you, but I want to recount this for you. Back when the House of Commons sat in Centre Block.... One of the nicest things you get to do as a member of Parliament is that when people come up to Ottawa, you're able to give them a tour. It was even more so back when everything was in Centre Block. One standard thing that I did on every single one of those tours was to take them over to the Senate chamber, where the bust of James Gladstone was on display, and explain to them that this fellow was a senator before he had the right to vote. To a person, they were aghast to hear that.
I guess what I would say to you is that, after hearing your opening statement and your telling us about the history, which very much lines up with that example, to me it underlines the importance of your work.
Maybe I will add a question in there. What can the government do to help you in your work? Are there certain areas in indigenous military history that require more support? This is your chance.