 This is just a token of our appreciation and our gratitude for your continued amazing work that you're doing to protect the homelands and the homelands of so many people that now live in your traditional territories. Where I come from is in the middle of the Alberta Tarsan, so what happens out here in the traditional territories of the Coast Salish people in regards to the Kinder Morgan Pipeline is going to affect us back home. Everything we do, we're connected. As our lands are connected. And we're all here with the same mind of protecting these lands and waters for our future. I'm only here because of Danakobonujwa. In my language we talk about the children who have yet to come into this world. That's the only reason I'm here. Because with this time that I've been given, I believe that we have to do what we can to make sure that we don't cook the planet. Mr Trudeau, it's up to you to make that choice whether you will stand with the oil companies or will you stand with us. I can no longer be silent and I'm asking our indigenous mothers, sisters, grandmothers, our indigenous brothers, leaders, and our allies to stand with us. We actually have technologies that are in line with indigenous philosophies and ways of being. It's not extractive, it's actually regenerative technology and what we see around the world is that communities are doing this and that people are having net zero net positive lives. When we come to stand together, it's a day of marvel, wonderment, return to healing, to be able to remember that we have that common responsibility to Mother Earth. I know that at the moment we represent the thin red line between Mother Earth and the protection of the waters and the lands.