I'd like to get started. We have two panels, and there is always the possibility of votes. Our guests have taken a lot of time to prepare for this meeting, so I want to give them as much time as we can to share their wisdom on this very important topic with us.
We weren't able to make complete panels of indigenous or industry representatives, or individual presenters. We've had to do some mixing because not everybody was available at the same time to accommodate that.
We have, as an individual, Martin Olszynski. He's an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary.
From the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, we have Alison Ronson, National Director of the Parks Program.
From Smart Prosperity Institute, we have Stewart Elgie, the Executive Chair.
From Suncor Energy Inc., we have Virginia Flood, Vice-President of Government Relations.
Welcome to each of you. We are going to be running this session until 12:30, and we'll start the next panel after that.
I'll give you just a little bit of information. I don't like to interrupt people, so when you have a minute left in your speech or in the questions—my colleagues know all about this—I put up the yellow card. That tells you you have one minute left. When I put up the red card, it means you are out of time. I don't want you to stop immediately, but just wrap it up quickly so that I don't interrupt you.
Who would like to start?
Go ahead, please, Martin.