Yep, almost certainly the fairing mounting bracket. Done this myself, a couple of times.
Your's box or fox eye? Box eye on is a funny rectangular affair - seem to be plenty on ebay. Fox eye one is just has two jutting out bits where mirrors bolt on through fairing. Tough to find 2nd hand and about £160 new (last time I checked). Also a bitch to bend back, really difficult to get just right.
Either way, strip off mirrors, screen, fairing and lights, and possibly clocks too. Then go at it with rubber mallet and brute force, whilst someone else holds bike still. Lots of minor adjustment and trial and error, as you keep checking how far off it is. It can be really disconcerting if it's off slightly as your lights and clocks will always look wrong when going straight, and so you subconsciously keep adjusting bars to match then end up drifting in the road... The skewiff fairing can also mislead you into thinking forks are out too. Also watch for headlights pointing up too high, you'll blind everyone (even when on dipped) and it may cause issues at MOT time too.