Thank you very much.
I represent the Outaouais region, which is rich not only in biodiversity, but also in critical minerals like lithium and graphite. In addition, two indigenous communities reside in the region. This raises a number of questions about the economic development of critical minerals, which we need to reduce our greenhouse gas, or GHG, emissions, but there are also questions about environmental protection, our biodiversity and respect for indigenous rights.
My question is for you, Mr. DeMarco. Then I'd like to hear Mr. Jeanty's comments.
How can the federal government effectively step in to promote a balanced approach across the country while also respecting provincial jurisdictions?