Thank you, Madam Chair. One thing to raise here is the First Nations Policing Policy. We do now have positions in the Northwest Territories, and this is something we continue to advocate for and have in our communities, as well. The commanding officer for "G" Division has made it an organizational priority that RCMP detachment commanders work and are meaningfully connected with their local leadership. They work with the local leadership to come up with community policing action plans, and those are the priorities of the local communities. Every community has one of those community action plans.
As well, the commanding officer has also prioritized community-specific involvement by his members. When they move to the community, they have to attend feasts and meet with elders and have visits. These activities need to be part of the initial introduction, but they also need to be ongoing, as well. This is prioritized by the RCMP. When there is a need, and we will certainly take note of this, we have biweekly meetings with the commanding officer. We meet with him and have discussions, and recently, there were concerns raised for Fort Providence and for Behchoko. The commanding officer has made extra efforts to have those discussions in those communities where the leadership has shown concerns locally. This is something we will certainly take back and try to have a focus on. Thank you, Madam Chair.