Thank you, Chair.
Again, thanks to the witnesses for being here.
I'm trying to get this into a language that perhaps the lay people of Canada can understand in terms of what this legislation is set out to do.
Mr. Gannon, I'll start with a question for you, because you talked about a kind of reframing of the context of this in people's minds, a reframing to more of what I would call an opportunity. The restrictions become viewed not so much as restrictions; they become what I would call reference points, which people could then use in a workable business model to move forward from that point.
I'm interested in exploring with you initially what you see coming, if you see anything at all. But what do you see coming down the road for businesses and people who would take those opportunities forward in regard to things that could be of benefit to the economy of this country? What are some of the things you're currently working with that you could see evolving down the road?