This opens the third segment of our day of hearings in Fredericton.
This is our last panel of witnesses for the day. Joining us now, as individuals, are James Wilson; Paul Howe, a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick; and John Filliter. Also with us this evening is the president of the Fédération des jeunes francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick, Sue Duguay.
Thank you all for making yourselves available to meet with us and to share your views on the issue of electoral reform.
I'm not sure whether you were here this afternoon, but I will again point out that each witness has five minutes. Following the presentations, we'll have a round of questions, during which, members will each have five minutes to engage with you.
For those of you who are in the audience, interpretation is available.
Without further ado, we will start with Mr. James Wilson, please, for five minutes.