 Bill C-262 is the beginning step of Canada becoming what it has always said. It dreams of being. Historically, the relationship with government and Indigenous people has always been a violent one. And that needs to stop. I mean, we're talking about the future of all of our peoples on this planet. The Declaration lifts up the principle of free, prior and informed consent. And I think it gives us a framework on how to have difficult conversations and make intelligent decisions together, moving forward that will respect the rights of everyone. To have this bill enacted, I think also enables that truth of the history to be told. Our historic treaty relationship was about respecting each other and trusting each other and being friends with each other. This is an opportunity, a rare opportunity to make rhetoric real. It points the way towards the concrete realization of Indigenous rights, but a Canada that serves the interests of all and serves the interests of the land as well. If you haven't already picked up the phone and called your senator or the senators from your region, please do so and encourage them to make sure that this bill is passed into law. It's for the good of all Canadians.