 My name is Claudette Commanda, and I come from the Algonquin First Nation community of Kitakan ZB, which is located about 90 miles north of here on the Quebec side. And the reason why I'm here today is to conduct the proper protocol of the Algonquin people, and that is to welcome the people to the territory, the ancestral territory of my people, the Algonquin, and also as well as to give a blessing that this event starts in a good way, this event will be held in a good way, and this event will bring forward the message in a good way. And that is my role here as an Algonquin community member. Thank you. I ask that those that sit in the House of Government, that they will hear the message of the importance of our climate, the importance of our environment, the importance of our land, and that they will come and reach out to the people and help the people, that together we will do this to protect the land and the water.