Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
As with my first questions, I'll start in the room, and if folks online have anything to say, please jump in.
The report mentioned that the government has not had assurances that all housing units built on first nations or repaired with federal funding actually met applicable building standards. That's something I think we can all agree would not be acceptable anywhere else in the country, and it shouldn't be acceptable on first nations, but that's what was found by the Auditor General.
Out of genuine curiosity, is that perhaps a function of the challenges in getting an inspector or somebody up to a first nation to be able do that work, or is it simply neglect on the part of the government?
Chief Haymond, if I could start with you, do you have any comments on that?