It’s a good question. I think something like this could come out of the HR40 bill to study reparations — the federal role to combat white racism in all its forms. After I wrote that in the piece, I stumbled on to the fact that two years ago today, June 1, Ontario passed an antiracism bill that made a minister of antiracism with a strategic plan to address systemic racism. From my research, the bill and the initiative were widely praised by several groups. However, it appears the next administration gutted the funding. That happens! It’s happening now in the US. I still think it’s an important work the government must do. I’m reading a book now called Democracy in Chains. The book covers the plan by the right to demonize government so they can control the country and get richer. People have plenty of reasons to be anti-government. But I don’t want to fall into that trap from the right. I’m tempted to say, as a former federal government employee myself, that it’s the people in government that matters. But the other thing I’m taking from the book, which I may write about in the future, is that “it’s not about the rulers, it’s about the rules.” I think that applies here too. I think we need to change both.