Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think that it is most important to begin by knowing the minister's position and hearing his explanations. We could then use those explanations, his concerns and his statements as a basis for our questions to Ms. Keen.
Although my colleagues across the table are hinting that the order is not important, I think it is important to start with the minister. He will set the tone for our meetings, and for the questions that we will be putting to the president afterwards.
Thank you.