Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I have a couple of areas that I want to explore. One is around governance. It's pretty clear, hearing from indigenous Métis and the Dene, that significant groups are being left out of conversations.
Mr. Bowman, I'll start with you. I was part of a citizens' overview of Guelph's waste-water system. That included people with expertise and people who would be impacted by our groundwater's being affected. Guelph gets its water supply from groundwater.
There seems to be a gap in having indigenous people or the partners that we've heard from involved in the oversight and governance. Could you comment on that?
Mr. Pushor, could you follow up?