Thanks for the clarification. I was looking to get that answered today in discussions, and I appreciate your bringing that up.
I don't want it to seem like I'm stealing MP Barron's questions, but I had several questions that were written down in advance by me that MP Barron happened to ask.
This one is around aboriginal participation and collaboration in terms of the process. In this case, we had an accident that has led to something quite terrible, and we had a process by which, as I think Commander Henderson mentioned, first nations and indigenous communities were reached out to in terms of getting them information in a timely fashion and then involving them in the process.
I'm wondering, Commander Henderson, if you could unpack that a bit in terms of the process from the time that you were alerted to this accident, and if you can walk through a bit of a timeline. I understand from the testimony that there is currently a debriefing on lessons learned, best practices and things that we can do better. I'm wondering if you could tie that into communication and collaboration with indigenous communities in B.C., but for that matter, up north or on the Atlantic coast.