The CMA acknowledges that discrimination currently exists and that indigenous people have a higher risk of receiving poor health service due to emissions. Proof of this is that they have a shorter life expectancy than the rest of the population, and more diabetes, hypertension and mental illness.
In addition to the recognition of the damage caused and the request for forgiveness, the CMA has also concretized the steps for reconciliation, such as giving indigenous people more opportunities to work in medicine.