Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to our witnesses. As Mr. Bossio said, this really has been an education today.
I was particularly taken with the testimony around the incredible value that traditional knowledge can add to firefighting techniques across the country.
I'd like to offer you the opportunity to expand on those remarks, because I think that Canadians in general have a lot more to appreciate about just what kind of knowledge is passed down generation after generation, knowledge that isn't just about an immediate environment, but about an entire landscape and hundreds of kilometres. How would you characterize the opportunities for firefighting services across the country to learn from indigenous firefighting knowledge?