Yes, my question is for Grand Chief Edward John.
You talked about thinking about the generations to come. I think one thing that hasn't been done and hasn't been explored is looking at our ecosystem services and how much those are worth. I know that first nations put a large value on that in terms of thinking about the continuity of generations.
Should this be something that is also considered, all the benefits that we get from our waters, from our coastal ecosystems and ecologies? I think a price tag has been set at $17 trillion by some economists. They have said these services globally are worth $17 trillion.
Would you agree with that assessment?