Thank you. We talked a lot about communication and the importance of it and how that built relationships. Communication with Indigenous governments is obviously a priority. Earlier I spoke about the need for perhaps formalizing this communication in certain respects. If there are complaints that calls to the department go unanswered or that certain things are ignored, we need to figure out why that is happening. Perhaps we have to put some things in place where there are policies or there are protocols that, when we are contacted by an Indigenous government, there is a timeline for follow-up, there are people who are responsible for following up on that.
Sometimes there are leader-to-leader discussions. We can speak with Indigenous governments, but if it is something that happens within the department, something in a band office or Indigenous government office, and they need to contact the department, that is where those types of protocols come in. When it comes to the leader-to-leader contact, well, that's on us. That's our job. That's our responsibility to do that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.