 I have great admiration for Melissa's work. The work that she does is difficult, it's emotional, and she addresses each day and each task with a great deal of courage. She's so strong in everything that she does, her ability to connect with the nations on the peninsula and really build up that sense of connection and commitment to the work that we do. I think that it's important for all students and staff to learn about Indigenous education because we need to learn about the history, some of that dark history that happens, but at the same time I'm so fortunate that I actually get to do this work that my ancestors started and I get to carry that work forward in partnership with community, which is really ultimately what this is all about. It's about community engagement and it's about success for Indigenous students.