Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I think this is a really important question, and I can't assure the Member what she is looking for here today from me. But access to services in Indigenous languages are found in section 11(2) of the Official Languages Act, and that guarantees that people have the right to communicate with and access government services in Indigenous languages from their community area and also regional offices. So the Member reflected previously on the disbandment of the languages bureau in 1997. And since then, each Minister is now responsible for the delivery of programs and services of their departments in Indigenous languages, each of us individually and independently, and that that should be done in accordance with both the Official Languages Act and also official languages policies that all government departments are responsible and accountable to.
That being said, Mr. Speaker, Indigenous languages, service standards are currently under development within the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. And this will help employees of government departments understand the service delivery requirements for each of us, for each of our departments, and to provide specific direction, advice, and recommendations on various service scenarios and how that can look in practice across the government. And once that is done, once it's released, ECE will also provide training to government employees on their role within that service delivery model. Thank you.