Welcome, everybody.
To those of you who have been waiting, our apologies. We had a number of votes in the House and couldn't get away for a 3:30 start. I would welcome you to come and join us at the table to present your information.
We're here at the indigenous and northern affairs committee and we're doing a study on long-term care on the reserve. It's always important for us to recognize that we're on the unceded territory of the Algonquin people. I come from the lands of Treaty No. 1 and the homeland of the Métis people in my riding of Kildonan—St. Paul.
Thank you very much for coming today.
We have three presenters. By video conference, we have the Okanagan on the right and Alberta on the left, and then we have a group in front of us.
Each group gets 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes, we'll have a series of questions from the MPs and that will run out the clock for the hour. Keep your eye on the clock, because I don't want to have to cut you off in the middle of a thought.
Chief Garnet Woodhouse, welcome. Meegwetch.
We're very honoured to have you here. Would you like to be the first presenter?