Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you, folks, for being here. This is a really interesting topic that we've kind of been chomping at the bit to get at. It might stray and get a little broader than it needs to be or should be sometimes, but I want to kind of set the foundation here, and if it sounds like I'm talking in circles, I likely am.
Building codes are within provincial jurisdiction. The national code can be used as a model. We've got the Canadian commission, which is an independent committee of volunteers established by the National Research Council made up of relevant provincial and territorial ministries. So you have the NRC, you have the commission, you have the provincial and territorial codes, and then you've got the federal codes.
I'm interested in how that loop gets closed. How do we actually get things done? How do we impart knowledge from one segment to the next segment?
I'm not sure who wants to take that, but when you think about multi-jurisdictional issues like building codes, how do we make sure we're all moving in the correct direction?