Welcome, everyone. We have three witnesses with us today. We're still working on the built environment. This will be our last day of witnesses. We're looking forward to the wisdom you're going to share with us.
I will introduce our guests. We have Alain Fournier, architect and founding partner of EVOQ Architecture. Thank you for being here.
We have, from Netzero Construction, Thomas Hewitt, president. Thank you for being here.
On the phone—and not by video conference, because it's very difficult to get that up in the north—is Gary Wong, director of infrastructure of Nunavut Housing Corporation.
I want to welcome all of you here today. We have a great panel again. I will open it up to the panel. I'll give you a couple of instructions: you have 10 minutes to share with us your witness statements. I'll put up a yellow card, which of course Mr. Wong can't see because he's on the phone, so I'll give him a notice of one minute when I hold up this yellow card. I don't like to keep interrupting, so I'll just hold that up and leave it up until I know that you've seen it—so give a nod. The red card means that you need to wrap it up because you've run out of time. Don't cut what you're saying; just finish naturally what you're trying to say.
All right. Thank you very much. We'll start with Mr. Wong because of possible technical difficulties. We want to make sure he is live right now and that he gets his chance to give us his information before something goes wrong.
Okay, Mr. Wong, if you could start, we'd really appreciate it. Thank you.