We could receive legislation. It's always a possibility, because we're a legislative committee.
Thank you for that, colleagues.
We can now proceed to the nuclear study. It's our first study of the 44th Parliament.
I would like to thank Ms. Pauzé for suggesting such a worthwhile study. This is an increasingly timely issue.
Today, we will be hearing from five witnesses. They will each have five minutes for their presentations. After that, we will have three rounds of questions. Since we don't have a new panel for the second hour, we'll keep going until the end of the rounds.
We have with us today Gordon Edwards, president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility; and John Gorman, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Nuclear Association. From Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County and Area, we have Ole Hendrickson, who is a researcher. From Ontario Power Generation, we have Jason Van Wart, VP nuclear sustainability services. We also have Laurie Swami, president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization.
Welcome to all the witnesses.
We won't waste any time, and we'll begin—