Thank you very much.
I raised questions related to the following incident with both the board and the government.
Several years back, there was a significant break in an Enbridge pipeline at Wrigley, Northwest Territories. That incident was discovered by a trapper out on his line. In fact, he was alerted to it by a bear that was extremely upset.
It was clear in that case that neither the company nor the NEB identified that spill, so more oil came out. The first nation was extremely upset that nobody had contacted them in order to participate constructively in the process.
I'm wondering what lessons you can share with us of what you learned from that spill and the response, and whether you are coming forward with better processes to identify and respond to those spills and work with impacted communities.