Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for coming down here to Ottawa.
It's nice to see you again, Stephen. I appreciated your interventions in Whitehorse. I want to develop that conversation a little bit more today.
I also want to commend the work YESAB has done. I concur with Mr. Lemay, who said that this is an important process and board that has, in my view, the potential to be a frame of reference for other jurisdictions. Maybe I'll try to flesh some of this out in terms of how we can export that.
I'd just like to drill down on some of the process matters.
Stephen, you mentioned that YESAB had replaced several formal and informal processes. Can you, very briefly, highlight what specific strategies you used to get them on board and whether there was one group--informal versus formal, let's say--that was more difficult than another?