Welcome to everybody. We have a big slate this morning. We have four presenters so we'll get right to it.
This is the final meeting, as far as hearing content, for our prescription drug abuse study. It has come and gone very fast.
If we have time at the end of the meeting, I'd like to, if it's the committee's will, take the meeting in camera for a couple of minutes to discuss future business. I know it's not on the agenda but if we have time I would like to take a few minutes to do that.
Because of the size of the group we have here today and because three of the four are on video conference, I would ask that our members of Parliament here ask questions specific to the person they're asking the question to and make sure they get a chance to answer the question. Then you can get on to the next one, just so it's clear to them.
What we'll do, and as we've done in previous meetings where we have people on video conference, we'll have them go first. That will ensure we have the technology working at the start of the meeting so that if something happens during the meeting, at least we'll have your testimony down.
We'll start off in British Columbia. Our guests are up very early this morning and likely have had a couple of coffees to get charged up.
At the Orchard Recovery Center, we have Lorinda Strang and Dr. Maire Durnin-Goodman.
Can you hear me okay in British Columbia?