Thank you, everyone, for being here.
Before I get into questions, I want to congratulate you on the establishment of the Thaidene Nëné.
I know it has been a long time coming and it has been a process and not something that you as a first nation have given up on. It takes perseverance and a lot of hard work, so congratulations, Steven, on your negotiation and on its formation. It couldn't have been easy.
One of the things you mentioned was the work you continue to do with mining companies and the importance of mining exploration in NWT specifically, but generally in the north. The extension of the mineral exploration tax credit to the junior miners, to the explorers, if you will, has been very important. I was speaking with some of them last week and heard how important that is to them as they try to find those deposits of the very rich minerals there as we move further and further north.
One of the things that I think is important to point out is that we don't get to our green economy, to the innovation and technology of a low-carbon economy, without that mineral exploration because minerals are so important to that economy. So thank you for the work you're doing and congratulations.
There are many things I want to talk about and I'm not sure about my time. Do I have five minutes or seven?