But, I want to confirm what Mr. Dourado said about Canada.
We have to change how we approach it and we have to look at a system that really treats the family.
If we are not pursuing state-of-the-art treatment options, then we are going to fail.
Unfortunately, many tribal members do not. Somehow, we are missing that.
I hope the National Congress can work with us to get out the message.
I think that is critically important, that we look beyond NAHASDA and look beyond what we are doing right now.
The resources we are currently providing are not adequate to meet treaty obligations or fulfill our responsibility.
In fact, we have heard reports of women in Three Affiliated, that 50 percent of the babies are born from women who are addicted.
This has basically ballooned into a full-blown, absolute, horrible crisis, especially in Indian Country but across the Country.
Let me tell you, if you want to see children born under conditions that they should not be born, come to any one of my reservations.
I want to say I applaud this Administration for doing the most that I have ever seen to try and coordinate among all of you to try and build...