Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Once again, it's a real privilege to be at this committee to talk about fresh water. It's very important, even though this morning was a surprise to me; I was planning to be here next week. Hopefully, I'll be back.
There are very few times in Parliament when we actually focus on real problems and real solutions. I think this study is going to be an important part of that.
My first question is for Mr. Stegemann. You talk about the importance of reconciliation when you talk about fresh water, and your suggestion is that shared governance is one of the ways to address this.
Can you give us some examples of where shared governance over fresh water resources is already working? Perhaps, if there aren't a lot of those, you can talk about the models that provide the most prospects for success in shared governance.