We're going to quickly get started, because we have a shortened meeting today.
This is meeting 125 of the indigenous and northern affairs committee. Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) we are conducting a study on northern infrastructure projects and strategies.
Canada is in the process of reconciliation, and we all do it in different ways, personally and publicly. We're on land that has never been ceded by the Algonquin people. It's important not only to say the words but also to reflect on the history of Canada's development, and how we move through reconciliation.
The Mining Association of Canada has agreed to be rescheduled.
We have one panel and four presenters. We're very anxious to hear from you. You're on the ground; you know what's happening. You have recommendations for our committee. Welcome.
First up is Denendeh Investments Incorporated. You're coming in from Yellowknife. Welcome to Ottawa. You have up to 10 minutes. I understand that you have all collaborated and agreed to make shorter presentations, if possible. We want to thank you for that, because it will allow us to ask more questions.
Welcome, Darrell.