Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being with us this morning, particularly the chiefs. I know how busy you are and how your time is very precious in your communities.
I'm going to take a couple of minutes to quickly wish my nephew a very happy birthday today. I hope he'll see this clip sometime. I don't know if he's up this early and watching the committee, but happy birthday, Robbie.
I want to start by saying we're absolutely committed. I feel this bill really affirms the government's responsibilities, including that fiduciary responsibility and being there as a partner should there be litigation in the future. It's about raising those standards and ensuring that communities have access to those excellent services. It's not just the bare minimum, but again, going above and beyond what I think we want to see in the rest of the country as well. I really feel that's what we're trying to achieve with this bill.
I'd love to start with Chief Miskokomon. Can you talk us through some of the challenges you've experienced so far when it comes to lifting the long-term water advisories in your community? Is it a straightforward process? What are some of the challenges you've been experiencing?