Thank you to the witnesses. I must say that I took Ms. Diab's comment about bringing this back to science and research.... As a scientist myself, I wish I could stay on topic, but when you put a subject like nuclear power and climate change in front of a committee like this, things go off in all directions and into very important policy questions. I must admit that my first question is one of those non-science questions.
Mr. Diening, I've been following the Chalk River project for some time. Thank you for the land acknowledgements, but I must say that I know that the first nation on whose lands you operate, the Kebaowek First Nation, has been quite vocal in its objection to the continuation of nuclear industry on its lands, and has asked for an UNDRIP process to be heard for that consultation. It has heard nothing as yet from the government or from you or your partners in SNC-Lavalin, as far as I know.
I'm wondering if you could give a quick comment on that. I think it's important. We're talking about using these technologies in other first nations communities, and yet we're starting off on the wrong foot here, I think.