It seems to me that this work on reconciliation, this important work, moves at the speed of social trust. You mentioned that it will take years. I think that's probably frustrating to hear for people who have been waiting for over a century.
I want to ask you about the responsibility we have, as lawmakers, to ensure that our constituents understand the legal imperative of this work and that misconceptions are dealt with productively. We had a situation in British Columbia, shortly after the Haida lands act was passed, where lawmakers went out on the lawn of the legislature and made videos for social media telling British Columbians that their private land was threatened. Clearly, as we heard in the testimony today, that was false.
What responsibility do elected representatives have to ensure that the public has accurate information and that the work has the trust of the people of Canada as it moves forward?