Order, please.
First of all, the information we just received from our witnesses will be in the blues, but we will get them to you as soon as we possibly can. If it would make it easier on colleagues, I suggested five o'clock today for amendments. The clerk has informed me that the work can still be done from her end if they were in by nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
Would that help the colleagues who have raised these points? All right.
For the record, any new amendments, if any, need to be in the clerk's hands by nine o'clock tomorrow morning. We still have the other amendments and they still stand.
As I see no other points of order, we're going to go to our first round of questions.
Colleagues, we will start with a seven-minute round, and we'll begin with Mr. Owen, please.
If we could just keep our questions focused, because of the number of witnesses we have and the time, and if members would pick one of the witnesses or inform the witnesses that you want all of them to respond, that would be very helpful. Thank you.
Mr. Owen.