We're going to start our second panel. We see you guys are up bright and early in British Columbia.
Just for our witnesses in British Columbia, we've had a couple of meetings now on the softwood lumber issue. A few weeks ago we had the eastern part. We had the Maritime Lumber Bureau and Quebec and Ontario here. Earlier this morning we had a panel here from British Columbia. The B.C. Lumber Trade Council was here, and also the Canadian Lumber Trade Alliance.
With us via satellite video conference, from Harmac Pacific, we have Cameron Milne. We also have, as an individual, Harry Nelson. He's an associate professor from UBC in the faculty of forestry. Welcome, gentlemen.
We're going to get started here. It might be the first time you guys have been on a panel at our committee. You're allowed to have five minutes each for opening comments, and then MPs will ask you questions and we'll go back and forth.
It's sometimes a little difficult because there's a little delay here, and I encourage MPs to keep your time short so we don't get into an awkward situation.
We're going to start off with the witnesses. Who wants to go first?