Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
Maybe I'll go across the board here.
For the Americans, Biden's executive order gives the administration, from the top down, more control and ability. Basically, it removes Congress, in many respects, from making decisions, and the executive order is almost like an order in council here. We were fortunate to be in Washington, and when our analyst was there, she clarified that as well. It was an interesting point that we didn't realize—the extent to which it has been removed from the halls of Congress and, to some degree, the Senate.
I'm wondering what your position is with regard to how we deal with the United States' executive order coming from the administration, as it really will be a top-down approach that they're going to have. How do we have any type of consistency with that in our country as we go through these hearings here?
Ms. Gordon, I don't know if you want to start, and then we'll move across the table here.