Good afternoon and welcome, everybody. We'll come to order now.
This is the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. We're continuing our study of suicide among indigenous peoples and communities.
We're meeting today on the historical land of the Algonquin people, for which we're very grateful.
We have two panels today. The first is the First Nations Health Managers Association, who are seated with us in the room, and the second is the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association, who are joining us by teleconference.
We're happy to have you all here.
The way this works is that each organization has 10 minutes to present. I see in both cases we have two people from each organization. You can share that 10 minutes between you any way that you see fit. When you get to around nine minutes, I'm going to hold up a yellow card. It means we're nearing the end. Then when you're out of time, I'll hold up the red card. I'd ask you to please finish up at that point, and then we'll move into questions from committee members.
With that explanation, I would welcome Marion Crowe, executive director of the First Nations Health Managers Association, to take the floor.