Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank Mr. Goulais and Mr. Beynon for being here in person and our witnesses for joining virtually as well.
Ms. Terbasket, I really appreciated your testimony. You brought up some very interesting points to start today, particularly in light of the indigenous protected and conserved area that the nations declared, the Ashnola IPCA, I understand.
At this point, the Government of Canada and the Government of British Columbia are in the process of negotiating a nature agreement to set out how the province will get to 25% of lands protected in B.C. by 2025. I was hoping you could speak to the importance of working in partnership with first nations in this effort and also how you see your idea of legal pluralism being able to be implemented in this work as well.