Mr. Keddy was allowed to vote. He was not allowed to vote in the first round of voting on the amendment. He had not submitted his papers with respect to substituting to the committee. But by the time we had our second motion to vote on Mr. Menard's original motion, he had substituted back into the committee. So his vote is official.
Mr. Landreville, we welcome you to, as you can see, a very energetic and focused committee. Some may say strongly opinionated. I would say otherwise.
I would like just quickly to let you know that you have 10 minutes for your opening remarks. We'll then turn to the committee, and the first round of questioning will be seven minutes. Each party will have the opportunity to question you for seven minutes. The rounds following the first round will be five minutes in length. We might go a little bit further than 10 o'clock, but we're going to try to get at least 35 to 40 minutes of questioning in.
I appreciate your coming this morning on short notice, because the committee was struck fairly quickly and witness lists put together fairly quickly. We certainly appreciate your being here this morning.
I'll turn the floor over to you.