I want to hold up something that I have from Treaty Education Nova Scotia. As part of our initiative—and you mentioned the other treaty commissions, Saskatchewan and Manitoba—we give this pamphlet out to all new Canadians. It talks about the terminology, our ancestral homelands, the constitution and treaties.
Do you think that would be a good step for Alberta to take so that all Canadians really understand the different treaty areas in your area, as well as understand the terminology that's appropriate when dealing with indigenous people? Do you think that's an important step moving forward?