 My name is Kiki Wood. I'm the National Director of the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition. And I'm here in Ottawa today from unceded MiGMA Territory in Halifax, Nova Scotia. That's where I'm coming from. And I'm participating in Climate Welcome because I think that it's really important that the Canadian government adopts a plan and a stance that's in line with science and is willing to make the tough choices, create real policy, and make decisions that are going to keep us under two degrees of warming. I think we haven't seen real climate ambition or understanding or action for the entire time that the Conservatives were in power. And it's really caused us to lose a lot of faith on the global stage. I'm here as a youth, as a current and future generation, and as somebody who cares deeply for the Earth to stand up and take my own action to show that I think that the land and making decisions that are going to protect it and keep us under two degrees of warming are important enough for me to risk a risk. My message to our new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is to create a federal plan to keep us under two degrees of warming, to freeze tar-sands expansion and to immediately begin to facilitate a justice-based transition to a clean energy economy that has retooling, reskilling built into it for those workers currently in the oil and gas sector that are going to need brilliant new green jobs to bring us into a future that is just and respects the Earth.