28:30 One of the measures of success of the Methodist administrators was the suitability of students to be employed as servants in the household of the principal, ... The school was productive, ... But the children were often starved, reduced to eating stolen potatoes raw. "The Brandon Indian Residential School" was a former residential school, located in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It was a part of the former Canadian Indian residential school system. Five kilometres northwest of Brandon, Manitoba, the "Brandon Indian Institute" was established in 1895, by the Department of Indian Affairs. The school closed, in 1972. From 1895 to 1925, the Mission Board of the Methodist Church initially managed the school, which, was originally intended for children from north of Lake Winnipeg. The United Church of Canada ran the school from 1925 to 1969 and the Catholic Church's, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, from 1969 to 1972. The Truth and Reconciliation Commissio