Thank you, Chair.
I have to say that I would be remiss, as the member of Parliament for Sudbury, not to take this opportunity to highlight one of the most remarkable remediation projects in the world, and that's the regreening of Sudbury.
My question is directed to you, Mr. Cain.
The initiative of the regreening of Sudbury has transformed a once heavily contaminated environment, which negatively impacted our air, our water, our soil and, consequently, the health of our residents, our wildlife and our natural ecosystems. Having witnessed what it takes to reverse such damage on such a large scale, I'm very keen to learn more about your processes.
Could you outline for the committee how Environment and Climate Change Canada approaches large-scale remediation projects and what the key steps involved are in tackling these types of challenges?