Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I actually agree with the Member a hundred percent, so. I heard from -- and I will use an example on that. The previous grand chief of the Tlicho government said that too many times politicians listen, but they don't hear. But that same grand chief, before the election came, said to all of his council this Premier not only listens, she hears. So I just want to say that, that's important that we all not only listen, that we hear what they're saying.
As for the ongoing implementation plan, yes, there will be some work on that. Mr. Speaker, this -- these -- this work is not going to happen overnight. This work is going to take decades and decades, years and years, to get through. And so that is a commitment that other legislations are going to have to do. But we're not waiting for it.
Mr. Speaker, we've done a lot with the -- around the United Nations Declaration, and not with -- without even hearing the words, we've done a lot because it's the right thing to do, to work in partnership with Indigenous governments. As a Metis woman, I hold that to heart. And, I mean, the Member can make faces at me, whatever she wants, but I do know that it is important to me as an Indigenous woman.
Mr. Speaker, I'll just ignore that that she's making faces but I'll ignore that. So in this -- in this government, we're not waiting --