Thank you.
The testimony is so interesting to me.
I want to thank you, Mr. Belanger, for your service.
I also want to thank you, Ms. Grant, for carrying on your father's legacy. I really appreciate that commitment and the generational commitment that you've made here.
First, Ms. Grant, we did have an indigenous veteran come to our committee early on in the study who spoke about having a space that is just for indigenous veterans to come together, to talk about their experiences, to share and to have VAC participate to learn more about what's happening within that community in terms of everything—the history and what the veterans are actually experiencing.
Do you think that would make sense for the Black veteran community as well? It would be a space where they could come together, share together and talk together, one where VAC could sort of learn from that how to better provide service. After what you just testified to, around clarifying history and correcting it when other sources are putting out incorrect information, that could be part of it as well.