 Good day to everyone. Yesterday's attacks in Saskatchewan are shocking and heartbreaking. My thoughts and the thoughts of all Canadians are with those who've lost loved ones and with those who are injured. This kind of violence or any kind of violence has no place in our country. We're still, of course, monitoring the situation closely and we urge everyone to follow all the updates from the authorities. The priority is keeping you and your loved ones safe, so please be careful. If you see anything, if you have any information, please call 911 to share that. I reached out to the James Smith Cree Nation leadership earlier today at a good conversation with the Chiefs. I also spoke with Premier Moe of Saskatchewan to highlight that the federal government will be there with the resources necessary right now in this time of crisis, but also will continue to work as partners in the weeks, months, and years to come through grieving and healing. Ministers Miller and Haidu are also closely engaged with the community and its leadership. I want to, of course, thank the first responders for stepping up, for being there in the community. But to everyone affected from this tragedy, I know how incredibly overwhelming and distressing it can be. If you need someone to talk to, you can visit hopeforwellness.ca to get information on how to access the support you need. As a show of solidarity, all federal buildings in Saskatchewan have been lowered and the Peace Tower flag has also been lowered to half-mast. Sadly, over these past years, tragedies like these have become all too commonplace. Saskatchewanians and Canadians will do what we always do in times of difficulty and anguish. We'll be there for each other, be there for our neighbours, lean on each other, help grieve and help heal. We will continue to do that, and all Canadians will be with you in this difficult time. The attacks yesterday in Saskatchewan are shocking and terrifying. But think about it as well as that of all Canadians. They are with those who have lost their loved ones, those who are injured. This type of violence, like any type of violence, doesn't have its place in our country. We will continue to monitor the situation. We advise everyone to follow the updates provided by local authorities, because the priority is to ensure the safety of people. If you have information to share, make up 9-1-1. I've communicated with the leaders of the Cree Nation of James Smith. I also spoke to Prime Minister Maud of Saskatchewan to emphasize that the federal government will continue to be there with the necessary resources immediately, but also for the healing and the work we will do together in the months and years to come. The ministers, Miller and Haidu, are also very involved in this situation. Of course, I want to thank the first intervenants for all their work, and to all the people affected by this tragedy. If you need to talk to someone, you can go to espoir.ca to find out more about how to get support. To demonstrate our solidarity, I want to highlight that the flags of the federal buildings in Saskatchewan have been set up in Bern and that the flag of peace has also been set up in Bern. Unfortunately, over the last few years, we have experienced several difficult moments. I want to remind you all that we will go through the way we have always been through, to be there for each other, to be there for our neighbors, to do the work and help with healing, to help find the best moments in the years to come. This is a horrible moment for the people of the region, but for all Canadians today, and we will stay with each other forever. Thank you everyone.