Thank you, both, for being here today. It's been very interesting, as usual.
I'll start with Chief Erasmus.
It's great to have you here today. I wonder if I could take advantage of your long standing in these matters to get a sense of the historical context. Specifically, I am curious about the role the Berger inquiry might have played both as an early example of how indigenous engagement could and perhaps should proceed, also how engagement like that affects in the long term the capacity of communities to deal with these issues and perhaps what we need to do more in that regard.
I know the Berger inquiry went to each village, used indigenous languages and things like that.