Thank you, Tina. I appreciate that. It's something we need to learn to make the system better.
I'm going to move on quickly, because we have two other great witnesses today.
Mr. Louie and Mr. Buffalo, I'm going to ask you each the same question and give you both a chance to answer it. It will be efficient that way.
In some of the material, and in the meetings I have had with you in the past, you both talked about the contaminated sites, the reclamation of those sites and what economic impacts that could have on many first nations across the country.
My question for each of you would simply be to expand a little bit on the impact that these sites and the reclamation of these sites could have on indigenous businesses—maybe in the short term through the process of reclaiming them, but secondly in the longer term from the benefits that would be achieved by those first nations to have access to that land as they try to raise capital and have future economic prosperity in their nations.
Mr. Buffalo, maybe you can go first, and then Mr. Louie would follow up answering the same question, please.