Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In the last round of questioning, Mr. Pushor, I asked you about whether indigenous communities have been notified of the deep water monitoring you've been doing. I've been told that they have not been told about that. In fact, your testifying that they have been told and my getting information that they have not seem very contradictive.
In addition to that, I have to say that I asked you to tell me when the Alberta government was aware of this spill and you refused to do so. We are going to have an election in Alberta that will be called in one week. Do you not think it is irresponsible to be leaving this so that Albertans won't even know what role the provincial government played in the destruction of indigenous communities and indigenous lands?
I have some questions for you. Environment Canada has said that the Kearl incidents have had negative impacts on fish habitat and fish, but Premier Danielle Smith said on March 6 that there were no environmental impacts. Given the environmental toxins you found through your deep water monitoring and Environment Canada's findings, is the premier correct?