We don't have that many incentives.
In order to get many things "tax free" you have to live on reserve BUT if you live on the reserve you have no money because there aren't any jobs. Many people think we get schooling for free too, also wrong....if your reserve has enough funding then sure, but many don't. I paid my way through college and so did my mother.
No this apology won't fix anything, an apology can't fix anything. Abuse comes in cycles and many who were abused in residential schools left and began to abuse themselves or their families. It really is a cycle that has to be broken by the individual.
Personally, as a native, I feel that moving on and focusing on the now is what is important. Focus on the now, but always remember the past, because its the past that has paved the way to the now. If that makes sense.
Its like you grow up hearing what happened to your ancestors, and you get angry but you don't know who to direct that anger to. For a long time (especially as a teenager) I had this complex, where I believed I was truly entitled because of all the hardships that was placed on my people. Then I realized I was just adding fire to the flames. It was pointless. Now i just try to educate people as best as possible.
Besides there are tons of problems in the world, many cultures and peoples have been wronged. You can only do so much, and nothing can take back what has been done in the past. All you can do is move to towards the future.
It was nice to get finally get an apology though, it was long overdue, my grandmother is dead and didn't get to hear it. Oh well I heard it for her.