Yes, we're making the assumption that we're not meeting next Tuesday.
I think there's understanding that we'll have Mr. Hyer here, we'll go through at least two rounds with him, and then we'll move into future business, if that's okay with you, Mr. Warawa. That should give us an hour and an hour.
Is there any other discussion?
Seeing none, I'll call the question.
(Motion agreed to)
We'll move on to the rest of our meeting.
Joining us at the table is Dr. George Dixon, vice-president, university research, and professor of biology, University of Waterloo, and Dr. James Barker, professor of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, also at the University of Waterloo.
I welcome both of you and look forward to your presentation as we conclude our discussion on Canada's oil sands and the water resources surrounding them.
I'd ask that you make opening comments. If you can keep them under 10 minutes each, I'd appreciate that very much.