Given that it is 11 o'clock, we'll start the meeting
I would just like to mention that today we have Ms. May with us, and we have Mr. Chris Lewis substituting for MP Colin Carrie. On the Liberal side, we have Yvan Baker, who was a member of this committee in the last Parliament, substituting for Ms. Taylor Roy.
For everyone's benefit, I'll just go over the public health guidelines. We must maintain two metres of physical distance and wear non-medical masks when circulating in the room. MPs sitting at the table may take their masks off. Staff must keep their masks on at all times.
For the benefit of the witnesses, as you can ascertain, it's a hybrid virtual meeting. When not speaking, if everyone on the screen can keep their mikes on mute, that would be appreciated. When it's time to speak, of course, please unmute your microphone.
Today is the first meeting of our study on fossil fuel subsidies proposed to us by Ms. Collins. We have four witnesses in the first hour. Each witness will have three minutes to make an opening statement.
With us as an individual, we have Normand Mousseau, scientific director and full professor. We have, from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Mark Agnew, senior vice-president, policy and government relations. From the Canadian Labour Congress, we have Larry Rousseau, executive vice-president; and Tara Peel, political assistant to the president. From the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada, we have Tristan Goodman, president and chief executive officer.
I would first call on Professor Mousseau to provide an opening statement for three minutes.
Go ahead.