I call this meeting to order.
We have a very tight agenda today, so we're going to want to get through it as best as possible.
First of all, of course, I want to welcome everybody to Selkirk--Interlake, or as I like to call it, God's country. I hope you all had a great evening in Gimli, one of the jewels of the Interlake, a community I'm very proud of. I live straight west of here and a little bit south, about 30 miles away. It's one of the areas I'm very proud to represent.
We're going to continue with our study on the agriculture policy framework.
Joining us this morning, we have Keith Kuhl from the Canadian Horticultural Council, all the way from Winkler in southern Manitoba. We have the Manitoba Corn Growers, Bob Bartley. Welcome, Bob. From the Manitoba Canola Growers, we have Brian Chorney. And joining us from the Manitoba Pulse Growers, we have Lincoln Wolfe, who is the president, and Tammy Jones, who's the executive director. Welcome to both of you, as well.
We're looking forward to your presentations. I'll remind you that we are on a tight timeframe, so ten minutes or less would be appreciated.
I'm going to kick it off with you, Keith.