Thank you.
I'm very grateful to have all of you here with us today and to have your testimony and expertise. I want to thank you for your work.
I want to thank Mr. Cannings for putting this study forward as well, because I think it's very beneficial for all of us to do this important work.
I'll start with Mr. Maclean.
We've heard, in the previous testimony that is part of this study, how complementary indigenous traditional knowledge can be to western science, and vice versa. They truly are different ways of knowing that can be combined in some way to enhance our understanding about the impacts of climate change, for example.
I know your work involves Fort Chipewyan and three indigenous communities that are working together on water monitoring in the Peace-Athabasca delta. Could you highlight how the complementarity of those two different ways of knowing has led to a better understanding of the impacts of climate change on that important watershed?