I call the meeting back to order.
Before we begin, I had mentioned at one of the previous meetings that one of the members of the Canadian Nuclear Association wanted to present evidence at our February 29 meeting, dealing with rural and remote community report recommendations, which is kind of out of sequence. My thinking is that we could allow for one presenter to make a short presentation if there weren't any strong objections. They may have something to add to the witnesses who were here, but if someone felt strongly about that, we would just say that it's too late in the game. But it's probably not; we could accommodate them if we want to.
Are there any views on that? Any objections? If not, then I think we will give them the opportunity to make a short presentation at that meeting.
Yes, Ms. Crowder?