Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for your presentations.
In the little time I have, I have two questions. First, can you provide to the clerk further evidence or suggestions when you talk about picking a lane on the R and D? I always say this, “pick a lane”, and I agree with you that we should be deciding whether it's a water reactor or a small modular reactor. If you could provide more information to the clerk, that would be really helpful so that we could share that in our report.
My other question is on the indigenous file. I wanted to get your opinion on this. With uranium mining, we have very good impact benefit agreements, and there's a good relationship happening with indigenous people, but when we look at social licence.... Mr. Strahl earlier commented that our public education is with The Simpsons. Maybe some of the indigenous communities don't watch The Simpsons, which might be a good thing.
What has the nuclear industry done, and what should it do to engage our first nation communities in the nuclear industry outside of the uranium mines?