Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for taking time to be here with us today. With my limited time I am going to focus on just one question for Mr. Eby.
Sir, you talked about the NAAD system and the alerts and authorizations, etc. As a former mayor, I've been through that process of having to go through the authorizations for who could issue those alerts for our little city in northern Saskatchewan. You went on to talk about accounts for first nations communities. In my riding, which encompasses the northern half of Saskatchewan, there are very many unique circumstances of remoteness, including rural and remote communities and first nations communities. My colleague Mr. Shields talked about one size not fitting all.
In the context of pursuing this idea of the individual first nations being able to be part of this system, would one of the benefits be that it could be more localized with content very specific to their community? In a more general sense, what would be the benefits and the barriers that you would see in advancing your system into the localized efforts of each first nation?