Thank you very much, Chair. It's good to have you back.
I appreciate the testimony we're hearing from everyone today and their words about this piece of legislation.
I'd like to pick up on something and maybe direct this question to Harold Calla, or I can open it to the field as well.
Ernie Daniels was talking earlier about the ability to use monetization to finance and build a whole bunch of infrastructure. It could be a whole range, including houses, for example, which we all know are deeply important to every community, indigenous and non-indigenous, at the moment.
In addition to the housing piece of this puzzle, what about the economic reconciliation that has to be included in this conversation in order to set the stage for that growth to maintain and grow that housing and also the community? How important is economic reconciliation?