 Good day, brothers and sisters in Canada, and all who are bringing forward this process of truth and reconciliation. My name is Natalia A. Sonuco, and currently I am the General Coordinator of SEIBA. I had the opportunity to be in the Truth and Reconciliation National Event, which took place in Vancouver, and it seems to me that it's a very good process. For recognizing all the violations of rights that have taken place against our brothers and sisters in Canada, and I hope this process of truth and reconciliation is a process of healing. In fact, it is taking place in a very symbolic place, I think, for this nation, because Alberta is one of the key places that is being affected by mining exploitation right now. This process of truth and reconciliation needs to translate to this reality and be willing to change this reality, so that this violation of rights are not repeated, whether they be as a result of residential schools or mining exploitation. We need to move towards this reflection, so it is translated into a better life. As well, I want to congratulate everyone who is advancing this process, so that we find ways to talk about the reality, and so that all these violations against our First Nations sisters and brothers are never repeated. I call for reflection so that this process of truth and reconciliation, which is being carried out, transforms as well into truth and reconciliation for current times. First Nations are those who are still suffering many violations against their rights. Thanks very much and a special greeting to all of you who are involved in this important process, to the commissioners who are doing this important work, and all the authorities who are supporting this process of truth and reconciliation.