Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Bradley, thanks for being here. I just want to note your comment there about the frequent lack of front-line law enforcement and first responder resources in rural, remote and indigenous communities.
I was really grateful for the support of the Liberals and all the parties, including an amendment accepted from the NDP, to move a motion in June for the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security to undertake an assessment of exactly that issue in rural, remote and indigenous communities. I'm not a permanent member of that committee, but it's undertaking that study right now. I think I'll feed your comments from this committee into that one, just for its consideration as it goes forward and focuses on that issue too.
As a person from northeast Alberta, I certainly appreciate your testimony. It's always great to hear examples of very successful and long-term partnerships of indigenous communities with all kinds of responsible resource development in Canada, whether it's mining, energy or forestry.
I wonder about your comment about the increasing opportunities for fifty-fifty partnerships with private sector forestry developers. Are there any examples of partnerships that you wanted to highlight in particular or expand on in detail?