for example, the truth and reconciliation commission, which will set up to investigate the aftermath schools, which damaged so many indigenous children over many years, that commission sat, i believe, for seven years. it came out with a 94 recommendations. i understand why people feel, indigenous people in canada feel they have been let down for generations. because they have been? but the good thing is that the truth and reconciliation commission has given us a very clear road map on both on closing the gap, but also on the healing that needs to take place. the problem is, and again, i'm just quoting one activist who said this just the other day, setting up commissions of inquiry, procedure can be an excuse for not taking action. i think that perhaps in the past people have desperately worried that you get a commission and some recommendations and then they sit on the shelf and nothing happens. we, ithink, have been warned about that. what on earth is behind the thousands of women, over a 30—year period, who have disappeared and many have been murdered? certain lives seem to be valu