Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank Mr. Young not only for coming, but for the tremendously detailed and interesting topic that he discusses and how he brings it out in a very relevant, easy-to-understand fashion. I find it very pleasant to hear you speak and actually be able to understand the way you communicate. That's refreshing.
You mentioned climate change six times in your presentation and how it has changed the landscape, how it has changed your area of the world. I come from a land of Treaty No. 7 people and the Métis region 3 in Calgary. I'm the member of Parliament for Calgary Centre, and we've seen how the mountain pine beetle has affected that area. We had experts who say that climate change results in the inability to have so many nights of freezing weather in the evenings to keep that man îcosak at the rate of change that it was previously.
You and I were talking earlier, and you were talking about even more man îcosak coming out and filling your neighbourhood and other areas in Canada. Can you talk about that a bit, the emerging of what we call “pests”, our word, or man îcosak, your word?