and this was to honor the experience of a residential school survivor who was named phyllis jack welch, dad, she was 6 years old when she went to residential school and she was so excited to start school. and her grandmother bought her a shiny orange shirt. and when she attended residential school, she was stripped down as many indigenous children were there hair with kite. and she experienced so much trauma in the 15 years that she was there and so on. shirt day became a tradition to honor all of the survivors and all those children lost. and so we're asking canadians to take a moment of pause and reflection on what's really a tragedy because we're only looking at about 6 schools so far. the 139 residential schools and day schools across the country. and this is going to be a long, difficult and very traumatic journey for our community. i've called the latest discovery of graves us just a 3rd. if we were saying in a few months, i know many of these have actually only been found that the initiative of indigenous groups themselves who are doing their own research. do you think the gover