Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, Ms. Paradis and Mr. Wood.
Thank you for coming to speak with us. It is very interesting to listen to you.
I also want to say hello to the people in the audience. We are eager to hear from you.
I want to say hello to my colleagues, particularly Ms. Jolibois, who has joined us today and is doing a remarkable job.
Ms. Paradis, you said that, if you want to carry out electoral reform, it always takes more time than you expect and it is therefore better to do it right and come up with a reform that works than to rush the process to meet an electoral deadline. Is that correct?