We do. This meeting will end on time, so we'll end maybe five minutes early and do a quick discussion on whether we want to cancel Tuesday's meeting or postpone it until Thursday.
Let's get to the business we're here to talk about today, which is the study of the opportunities for Canada to contribute to energy security in Ukraine and the rest of Europe.
I really do want to thank the witnesses for being here today. It looks like a very interesting day, indeed. I want to make sure that we have the maximum time possible to hear from our witnesses and then to have members question and make comments on what the witnesses have said.
In the room with us today, appearing as an individual, is Michael Edwards, principal, Fairweather Hill. Welcome to you, sir.
By video conference from Geneva, Switzerland, appearing as an individual we have Vitalii Dem’ianiuk, participant, executive master program for international oil and gas leadership, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Welcome to you, sir. Thank you very much for being with us today.
By video conference from Calgary, we have Geoff Hill, consulting partner, national oil and gas sector leader. Welcome to you, sir. Thank you very much for being here.
There's a change here: by teleconference, unfortunately, rather than by video conference, from Washington, D.C., we have as an individual Anders Aslund, senior fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics. Thank you very much, sir, for being with us today.
We'll go directly to the presentations in the order listed on today's agenda.
Michael Edwards, principal, Fairweather Hill, please go ahead with your presentation. You have up to seven minutes, sir.