Thank you, Bradley, for being here. I really enjoyed your testimony and I really liked your comments about respecting the power of insects. I'm a biologist. I have two brothers who are entomologists, so through osmosis I've learned a bit about insects, at least as much as I can.
I'm from the southern interior of British Columbia, where it's very dry, with ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. There is that real history there of indigenous firekeepers and that land management system that has unfortunately been very disrupted.
I'm just wondering if you could comment. I'm not aware in British Columbia of any indigenous forest practices that are really incorporated into the provincial forest practices. Do you have anything you could add there? Does that occur somewhere?