Thanks very much, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Perrault and Ms. Morin, for being here today. It's great to see you.
I'm really happy to hear about the work we did on PROC. I'm looking at Lori Idlout for her advocacy in this area and for the incredible contributions she has made. Lori, it's really great to see you back here.
I'm glad to be back on PROC. I'm glad to see this pilot moving forward. I think we can all agree that it's a real step in the right direction. Thank you for your commitment and your work on this. I do have a few questions, but I wanted to show my solidarity for your hard work to make this happen.
I read your opening remarks. I think there might be some differences, perhaps, in what you said and what you wrote ahead of time. I note that at some point towards the end of your remarks, you said that you envisioned coming back to the committee, or coming back to Parliament, with “operational and legislative issues” that might need to be remedied in order to make this pilot “a permanent service offering”. I think this is the way you said it, which is great.
What do you anticipate those might be? It sounds like you already have an idea that there will be some challenges that need to be overcome, or some legislative changes that may be necessary, in order to do this more permanently. What do you anticipate some of those to be?