My final question is just a follow-up in terms of some of the information that the Premier has shared. One of the things that is disappointing is that there wasn't an exercise in terms of working with elders for them to document their experiences. One example in my home community that served the Sacred Heart Mission School, there was a society that was established to help former students to deal with the traumas of the past, but at the same time to guide the process in terms of giving expertise to the federal government. Has this government undertaken steps to ensure that bodies of that nature, like the Sacred Heart's Residential School Society, are consulted? Or else groups at the community level are brought into at least the stream of trying to build frameworks in terms of how these federal initiatives will come to the local level? Has there been work in terms of preparation work, and also, at the same time, a level of consultation with these bodies?
Michael Nadli on Question 18-18(2): Response To The Truth And Reconciliation Commission Report
In the Legislative Assembly on February 19th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 18-18(2): Response To The Truth And Reconciliation Commission Report
Oral Questions
February 18th, 2016
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