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Mahsi, Mr. Simpson. Minister.
Mahsi, Mr. Johnson. Minister.
Mr. O'Reilly.
Okay, mahsi, Ms. Weyallon-Armstrong. If we can be mindful of the time and the other speakers, keep our preamble short and to the point if you can. Minister.
Mahsi. Mr. O'Reilly.
Mahsi. Mr. Edjericon, since you're kind of new, I'll direct all your questions to the chair and then when you're done your question, maybe you can just indicate that you are done by saying "thank you" or recognizing the chair. Mahsi. We'll move along. Minister.
Mahsi, Mr. O'Reilly. Minister.
Mahsi. Mr. O'Reilly.
Mahsi, Madam Speaker, and mahsi to the Minister for that. Since the start of the 19th Assembly, many of us on this side of the floor have made the issue of Indigenous hiring and a review for the Affirmative Action Policy. I think the policy's goal was 50 or 51 percent. We're at 30 something percent and I think it dropped down to 29. So we're not even meeting our targets, and this government's been here for this is the 19th Assembly. You know, we're not putting our mouth where, you know, we should be putting the action.
I'm not seeing it in any of the projects that, you know, this issue is...
Mahsi. Minister.