I'm going to call this meeting to order.
Good morning, colleagues. Welcome to meeting number 134 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs.
As always, I want to recognize that we are gathered on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people, and to express gratitude that we're able to do the important work of this committee on lands they have stewarded since time immemorial.
Pursuant to the order of reference of Wednesday, June 5, 2024, the committee resumes consideration of Bill C-61, an act respecting water, source water, drinking water, waste water and related infrastructure on first nations lands.
To help us with clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C-61, I would like to rewelcome our witnesses today.
From the Department of Indigenous Services, we have Nelson Barbosa, director general, community infrastructure branch; and Rebecca Blake, acting director, legislation, engagement and regulations. From the Department of Justice, we have Douglas Fairbairn, senior counsel.
I want to remind members that amendments are confidential and that subamendments are to be shared electronically or on paper in both official languages and sent to the clerk for distribution.
I know we'll have a very long day today, but there will be food to keep people going throughout the day, plus coffee and anything else. We should be set for a very good day today.
(On clause 27)
With that, let's resume where we left off yesterday, which was at clause 27. NDP-55 is the next amendment up for consideration.
I want to welcome Ms. May to the committee here today.
I'll hand the floor over to Ms. Idlout for NDP-55.