I think that's truly what Tom just said; in Ontario, the same thing.
I think we all should take a look at ourselves. If we are going to be making presentations, we'll need to have some perceived credibility by recusing ourselves for the areas.
Thank you, Tom, for saying that.
Let's get started.
Mr. Wilks and Mr. Atamanenko, it's fantastic to have you both here. I know that many members of Parliament never get a chance to sit at that end of the table. They spend their whole lives sitting along the sides, asking the tough questions. You're ready for that today, I hope.
You each have five minutes to give us a brief summary of what it is you are asking for today. Then the members will ask questions.
We have 45 minutes for the section that has both your ridings in it. You have five minutes to start, and then we'll try to adapt the questions to make the rest of the time fit.
Who would like to go first?
Do we want to go alphabetically, Mr. Atamanenko?