I'd like to call the committee back to order for the second half of our testimony.
Welcome back. We'll continue with the second hour. This is meeting 17 of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.
For the next hour, we have three witnesses joining us from regions of western Canada. From British Columbia Aboriginal Mine Training Association, we have chief executive officer Ms. Laurie Sterritt and councillor Ms. Jeanette Jules from—I'm going to give this an attempt—Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc. I apologize. I told you how long it took me to learn Haudenosaunee. I'm sure I butchered that.
Joining us by video conference from Edmonton, we have Ms. Charlene Bruno, executive director at the Six Independent Alberta First Nations Society, and finally, by way of video conference from Regina, Saskatchewan, we have Mr. Carlo Bizzarri, general manager at the Ignite Adult Learning Corporation, as well as Ms. Mona Hill, facilitator in apprentice support services.
Each organization will have 10 minutes to present. We'd like to keep it on time so that we can have the maximum time for questioning.
Our first presenters are here, and I believe Ms. Sterritt and Ms. Jules are going to split their time.
Please proceed.