Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the witnesses today.
In terms of the coordination you do and what you're talking about, I could ask the political question: Of the two countries, the two provinces, the two counties, which is the easiest one to deal with? However, I know you're not going to answer that. You've developed a partnership and you know how to make it work, which is incredible.
I'm going to go to Mr. King about something you brought up in your testimony, because I think it relates to you as well.
Mr. King, we were talking about water. In my riding, I had two examples. In a previous one, we were working with indigenous people and we had to adapt in dealing with the flooding situations occurring in my riding from the two major rivers. In yours, what I want to get to—and you didn't talk about it much, but you did mention it—is the mental challenge of constantly moving people from their territory to an isolated setting in an urban area. What does that create, and how can we resolve it? What's your recommendation?