Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I apologize for my voice. I probably sound like Brian Mulroney right now, but that's not a bad thing.
I'll pose my questions mostly to CMHC.
I just wanted to get your opinion on the recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling in favour of McDiarmid Lumber Ltd. in relation to their court case with the God’s Lake First Nation. I'm not sure if you're familiar with that case, but it allowed for McDiarmid Lumber to garnish the bank account of God's Lake First Nation for the sake of going after some accounts that they chose not to pay. Do you think this ruling, and perhaps some time for it to make its way into the consciousness of Canada, could allow for, perhaps, further lending on-reserve?