I'd like to thank all the witnesses who came here today to talk about this very important topic.
Mr. de Souza, I'll start with you. When we talk about the wildfires and what happened in Jasper, I think co‑operation is key, not only between the federal and provincial governments, but also with indigenous partners. This is needed to prevent and prepare for potential fires. As you surely know, we have 11 indigenous nations in Quebec, and many of them have been and will be affected by forest fires. So we need to work with them. I think we can all learn from each other.
In your opinion, what's been done well—there's no reason we can't talk about that too—in terms of forest fire prevention, and what hasn't been done well or at all? Finally, what needs to be done, in this spirit of co‑operation between all partners, to prevent situations like what happened in Jasper?