What you say is very interesting. It gives us another perspective on respect for the environment.
Mr. Madani, I read your submission and have a lot of questions for you.
In the part of your submission entitled "Excellence in Water Governance in Service of Foreign Policy", you said that "Canada could be perfectly positioned [...] by continuing to profile Indigenous co-governance successes [...]".
I met with two indigenous groups yesterday. The first is from northern Alberta. Those people do not drink the water because it is contaminated and they are developing very rare cancers. The second group is local. It is opposed to the plan to build a radioactive waste mound, since the waste could find its way into the water.
I am not sure the first nations would agree with what you wrote.
Can you elaborate and give us some more examples?