—and it's great to have you back. It's an amazing wealth of experience and information that we have here today.
The study that we contemplate will engage substantial resources, potentially, in terms of taxpayers' money if we visit places in the north, and we want to make sure that what we do is effective, so I have two process-related questions.
You've done two studies. Both of you have been thoroughly involved, and I'm sure your levels of jubilation and frustration come from that. Do you have any recommendations for us in terms of how to structure our study so that our recommendations will bear fruit and won't end up gathering dust somewhere, recommendations in terms of who we engage along the way or what we should focus on?
In a related vein, I wonder if each of you could suggest a couple of priorities that you think should receive our focus. Our biggest problem certainly is not finding issues to explore, and I think the greatest threat to the effectiveness of what we do here is that perhaps a lack of focus will dilute the ultimate effectiveness.