Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate Mr. Lemire's question. I was going to ask something about the north coast oil tanker moratorium, which is a piece of legislation that the Haida were really instrumental in seeing passed and something that the Conservative Party has promised to rescind as soon as possible if it's elected as government.
However, I won't ask about that. Instead, noting that Minister Anandasangaree is in the room and that we're going to be hearing from him next, I thought that perhaps, Gaagwiis, you could set the stage a little bit.
This is largely a bill that is recognizing something that's been taking place for 50 years, which is the self-government of the Haida people. It's an important step, but it's a simple piece of legislation that hopefully will provide the springboard for future work. I wonder if you could share with the committee what you hope we can get done as a Parliament. What's next? If this bill passes swiftly and we're given the opportunity to continue in this partnership with the Haida Nation, what's the next piece of work that you hope we can accomplish?