Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you for those wise words. I agree that you don't need lawyers in the room all the time. For the record, I'm here as a parliamentarian and not as a lawyer.
Chief Laforme, I want to acknowledge the work you've been doing—I know you mentioned it in passing—especially with respect to bringing the six Mississaugas together. I know you had a ceremony earlier this year where we were able to witness a historic moment where everyone came together as a nation.
I want to get a bit more sense from you as to how that process is evolving and what the next steps are. I know you can't speak for everyone, but I'd like at least your perspective in terms of how this nation is developing and what kind of support you're getting from the federal government in that process—briefly.