Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I also would like to thank the witnesses. It's been a great start in terms of our important study on income inequality.
I have to start by directing many of my questions to Mr. Jules. Mr. Jules is from Kamloops. I think since 2008 I have been having conversations with him, but also with many of the chiefs who are in our communities, certainly in British Columbia, and of course a few across the country.
I want you, perhaps for the people here, to talk a little more about the first nations property tax act, and how you see that being very important in terms of this issue of income inequality.