We'll get started on our second half of the meeting. We're going to be doing our best to wind up by 6:45. We have a hard stop due to resources, but we'll see how we can do. We have one less panel this session, so we may make up a bit of time there.
Welcome back. Pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(i) and the motion adopted by the committee on Monday, September 18, 2023, the committee resumes its study of integration of indigenous traditional knowledge and science in government policy development.
It's now my pleasure to welcome, as an individual via video conference, Dr. Hugo Asselin, full professor.
We also have, from the Canadian Mountain Network and Braiding Knowledges Canada, Dr. Monique Dubé, executive director, and Dr. Joe Dragon, chairman of the board of directors. He is accompanied by his daughter Olivia in the background, who is a second-year Queen's student and has distributed some braiding that was done by Jane Dragon, Joe's mother. We have three generations of his family with us today. Thank you for that.
We will start with five minutes for Dr. Asselin. Go ahead, please.