Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech.
As he mentioned, this evening we are reflecting, apologizing and making amends, but we will have to get back to taking action. Indeed, we may have dragged our feet a little in the past. If we had not been so slow to act, we might not be here today, discussing the Kamloops residential school or even this entire issue. We might not be in a position where, when a tragic event happens, we must spring into action to try to make up for lost time.
I would simply like to ask my colleague the following question. Once the time for grieving and reflection is over, what does he think is the first thing we must do?