Thank you for that.
I'd like to thank Mr. King for your history. I think you did a really good job of painting the picture of the dispossession of indigenous lands in Canada.
With that said, my question is for Shannin. When we started this study, the premise was that, if we were able to restitute lands back to indigenous communities, such as through ATRs—additions to reserves—as well as through creating urban reserves in municipalities.... I think there is a strong business case that this would not create a decline in growth, but actually create more growth in Canada.
You referenced Membertou in the Clearwater deal. Membertou is located in the heart of Sydney, Nova Scotia, and is one of the largest employers—not only of its community members but also in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality as a total.
I'm wondering if you could speak to why it would be a good investment to make sure that indigenous communities have urban reserves, and the kind of economic impact they can have for Canada as a whole if we were to use that model for success for economic reconciliation across Canada.