Good afternoon, everyone.
I am pleased to see you all after the long summer break.
Today, Ms. Pauzé will be replaced by Ms. Vignola, who has been with us before. Unless I'm mistaken, Ms. Pauzé is in New York for a North American climate summit, which the minister is also attending.
We are continuing our study of clean technology, which we were able to start after the summer break. This is our second meeting with witnesses on the subject.
Today's meeting is taking place once again in hybrid format. I remind everyone I see on the screen that they must put their microphones on mute when they do not have the floor. Of course, they may speak in either official language.
Aside from that, I believe everyone knows the health measures to follow when attending meetings in person.
In this first hour of our second meeting on the Conservative clean tech study, we have, as an individual, Dr. Michael Ross, who is the industrial research chair in northern energy innovation at Yukon University.
We also have with us Mr. Vincent Moreau, executive vice president of Écotech Québec, participating by videoconference, and Ms. Jeanette Jackson, chief executive officer of the Foresight Cleantech Accelerator Centre, participating in person.
Witnesses will each have three minutes for their opening remarks. We will then move on to questions and answers. I will follow the order I have before me.
Dr. Ross, the floor is yours for three minutes.