All right, colleagues, we're going to get started. Thank you so much for your patience during the turnaround. We have the second panel.
Ms. Rood, we can talk about appointments and all of that stuff between you and Mr. Drouin another time. Right now, we have to get to business.
First of all, thank you, colleagues. This is our last but not least panel, because of the folks we have here today. I am looking forward to this panel. We've had a great study, but I'm looking forward to hearing from these folks.
Joining us are Jean‑François Archambault, founder and chief executive officer of Tablée des chefs, and Sébastien Léveillé, chief executive officer of Nutri Group.
From the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, we have John Lawford, executive director and general counsel. He is joining us online. We have Amy Hill in the room. She is a graduate of the Dalhousie law school, the best law school in the country.
It's very good to see you, Ms. Hill.
We're going to have up to five minutes. Colleagues, based on the bells, by the time we get done, it's going to be about 5:20. The bells are expected at 5:40. I propose that we do one six-minute round for each party. We'll have to extend it a few minutes beyond the bells, but then we'll let everyone go. This is a confidence vote. It is important, so I think we should make sure we're there, of course.
Steven MacKinnon would be proud of me.
I also want to recognize Mr. Shields, who is replacing Mr. Barlow today.
Welcome to the committee, Mr. Shields.
We're going to start with Monsieur Archambault.
You have five minutes.