I really like the questions Ms. Chatel just asked.
Here are some other instances in which indigenous nations were not heard. Only 10 km from Edmonton, there is an indigenous community that doesn't even have access to drinking water. At the Kearl mine in Alberta, there was a spill of contaminated water and gasoline. There were also the nuclear accidents at Chalk River that Ms. Chatel just mentioned. I also took note of Mr. Yates' replies to my questions.
My question is for the Canadian Environmental Law Association. Do you think the scheduling and conduct of consultations with indigenous nations allows them to be heard properly?