Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Bonjour à tous. Welcome to the 50th meeting of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science, and Technology. We continue our study of disruptive technologies.
We have some great witnesses today. First off, from CEFRIO, we have Jacqueline Dubé, president and chief executive officer. From IBM Canada, we have Patrick Horgan, vice-president of manufacturing, development and operations. From the University of Waterloo, we have Pearl Sullivan, dean of the faculty of engineering. Finally, as individuals, we have Claude Gagné, and we have Bettina Vollmerhausen, co-founder of the Ottawa Tool Library.
Colleagues, I normally follow the agenda that you have in front of you, but because we have two presentations that will be on the computer, we need to synchronize them after the first presenter. I'm going to change it up so that you're not confused. Maybe I'll just tell the witnesses as well.
We'll begin with CEFRIO. Then we'll go to IBM, then to Ms. Gagné and Ms. Vollmerhausen, and then to the the University of Waterloo with Ms. Sullivan last.
I apologize. It's Dr. Sullivan. Is that correct?