 Hi, hi. Tense ni amelina mia wapen labokan masmo ni anihiau ki naskuntana wau. It's an honor for me to be here, and I also like to acknowledge the territories of the Missaga New Credit here, whose land we stand on today. So, I come from the Tarzan. That's my home community, and it's been really intense to see the changes that we have seen, even since I was a child. Our community is having the inability to have access to clean air, clean water, and just, you know, in 2011 we had one of the biggest oil spills in Alberta's history. It was 4.5 million litres, 28,000 barrels spilled onto our traditional territory. And it was really a very difficult time to be, to experience that, and it's not something that I actually wish upon any other community across this country that is along the Energy East Corridor Pipeline, the Kinder Morgan, the Enbridge, the KXL. Because what happened is that my family texted me and told me and called me and said, we can't breathe, our eyes are burning. We're nauseous. They had to shut down the school for a week and a half. And it was, you know, a very difficult time because the government wasn't giving the community a proper emergency response plan, so our community didn't actually know what was happening, what they were being exposed to at the time. So, you know, it was only five days later after the federal election that the community was told of the immensity of the spill, it was one of the biggest in Alberta's history. So, these are the kind of legacies that we see from dirty fossil fuel expansion. And this is what we need to transition away from in a just transition that communities like my community can no longer be sacrifice zones. Like the Athabasca Chippewan community, the Denne, the Metis, and the Cree communities in the Tarasans are no longer the sacrifice zones of, you know, the progress that we call for Canada development. And so, Canada needs to accelerate to transition from destructive climate polluting sources like the Tarasans and towards a green and just economy that so many of our communities desperately need to see now. The time to act on climate is getting shorter and shorter by the day and our communities deserve justice. For many of us from impacted communities, the choices are literally life and death. It's time that Canada stopped burying its head in the Tarasans and brought about the just transition. Workers deserve to be with their families. Workers should not be flying across from coast to coast, leaving their families for three weeks out of the month at a time just to go work in the Tarasans. In Canada, we are so well positioned with such highly skilled workers to make that just transition. There are the economic alternatives for our families. Even in the Tarasans, we can build a different kind of economy, a clean and green, you know, with clean energy and green jobs that are not compromising our communities. This is what we need to see for national leadership on climate. With immense solar potential in Canada, it is disappointing to see that Canada is not a leader in solar production in the world like Germany. We have a huge opportunity to transition even in places like Alberta which actually has the highest solar potential across this country. A just transition needs to prioritize communities like First Nations that are already being impacted by dirty fossil fuels. A just transition means our communities will no longer be the sacrifice zones. And this is why this summer, in my home community, I will be implementing a solar installation to help power our community in the Tarasans. Everyone and every roof can be a part of the solar solution. Solar energy production is spill-proof and emission-free. Canada should aim higher and set a goal to commit to power 100% of its power coming from renewable energy. We've been looking down for far too long and we've been digging the bottom of the barrel. And we must now turn our gaze towards the sun and realize the true potential that is available to us here and now. We must choose to build healthy and vibrant communities before it's too late. We are seeing Indigenous and non-Indigenous people as alike being galvanized by the sun. So please stand with us and help us build this positive solution-based economy across the country. And we must do it now without waiting for governments to decide to do it for us. Panel by panel, we will show politicians what true leadership is. And this July, we will unite to show support for this vision. Thank you very much.