Thank you very much to both for your presentations and opening remarks.
I would like to provide the preface that in these upcoming rounds, you may find from time to time that parliamentarians or senators may interject to redirect you to another question. It's not that they're being rude; it's just that they have a very limited amount of time.
Should you not be able to answer a question in its fullness, you can always follow up in writing. We'll do our best to avoid scenarios where people are talking over each other. As we found out in previous rounds, it really puts a lot of strain on the interpreters.
To the folks around the table, I think the last meeting was made better by the chair when we had an acknowledgement of a minute left. For the purpose of this meeting, I'll hold up a folder to indicate that you have a minute. That will let you know that it's time to wrap up your remarks. I'll also state that there will be discretion. If there is a fulsome answer being provided, I will, to the best of my ability, allow that question to end.
If that's okay, we will proceed now with the opening round of questions, beginning with Mr. Motz.
Mr. Motz, the floor is yours for five minutes.