Thank you. I wish we had more time to ask more questions, but I want to move on to Chief Gale. She made so many great points as well in her testimony.
We know that any change here is going to be a risk for indigenous people. It's going to affect indigenous people in Canada. I live in a riding that is highly industrial. It's on indigenous lands. A lot of this is happening. They are the ones mostly impacted. Whether it's in development or whether it's in a slowing of development, oftentimes they are the most vulnerable people who are caught in the middle of this.
I want to ask you, Chief, if you can tell me today what you view as being some of the key risks that will be facing indigenous communities and indigenous people with this economic transition, and how we can make it easier or how we can be more inclusive. UNDRIP I'm very familiar with. But even within our own indigenous governments—even the one I'm a part of, and I'm sure one you're a part of—we often have differences of opinion. We need to have a good, solid path forward here.
How do you see the Government of Canada working with indigenous people to make sure that transition is done properly and they don't end up bearing some of the greatest risk here?