Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our guests today.
Mr. Anderson, you said that in preparation for today's meeting, you put the word out that you were meeting today to whoever follows you, by whatever means you've done that.
I do a weekly email blog—it's actually quite famous in Ottawa, less so in Vancouver—and I do a question of the week. These are not light questions. They vary, depending on the subject. But I find the best I'm able to get is “yes”, “no”, or “not sure” in my responses.
Assuming you have a following, I would be curious to know if you'd be able to say roughly how large it is, how many respondents you have, and how you're then able to flush out the...because I can't read the hundreds of responses I get. My distribution is only 25,000, and I try to read as many of those responses as I can, but I find that very challenging with my other responsibilities.
How were you able to have the inputs to be able to come forward today with your view? I'm sincerely curious about and interested in how you do that.