Thank you so much, Mr. Chair. I'd like to wish everybody a happy National Indigenous Peoples Day.
To anybody celebrating across Turtle Island and of course right here in unceded Wolastoqiyik territory, as my stepfather, Spasaqsit Possesom, grand chief, would say, it's a good day to be indigenous, and it's a good day for us allies to be reminded that we are all treaty people.
Of course, I would like to also mention to my fellow committee members that it's an honour to serve with all of you on this important committee.
Thank you so much to our witnesses for joining us today. I think what I'll do for my short time is start with Minister Mostyn.
You focused in on an issue that is very close to my heart, which is climate change, so I'd like to talk about the need for climate-resilient infrastructure. I'm wondering if you could give us a bit of insight into some of the conversations and planning that's happening around this, and more importantly, I think, how indigenous knowledge is informing that process.
Thank you.