Mr. Speaker, as I said, we are committed to having a meaningful and respectful apology. That apology will happen in the House of Commons next Wednesday. That will be a historic event, to which we are all looking forward, especially the survivors themselves.
There will also be ceremonial duties and ceremonial opportunities that follow the apology. We look forward to those as well because they are equally as important.
All in all, it is going to be a wonderful day, something that first nations and aboriginal people have been looking forward to for a long time.