Thanks, Mr. Chair. While I support the motion, I think it needs to be clearly stated on the record that there were others who felt that they had expertise to offer in terms of prospector training. I think Indigenous governments, Indigenous elders, would have some perspective, some expert knowledge that they could share in terms of cultural awareness and awareness of the land rights agreements and our co-management system that mining is required to operate within. I know NGOs also expressed an interest in having an opportunity to look at whatever kind of curriculum was developed.
I note that, in Ontario, there are already online training modules that people have to walk through and pass a test, essentially. I have looked at that information myself, and I think we can and should adopt some of the ideas that Ontario already has in place. However, it's not just industry experts that I think have something to offer here. There are other parties that can and should be engaged in the development of training materials, and they have asked for that opportunity, so I am sure the Minister will ensure that they have an opportunity to get engaged in the development of this information, as well. Thanks, Mr. Chair.