Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Ms. Keen, for appearing.
I echo some of the sentiments that were made by my colleagues. I won't go into them all, but you have in your presentation to us today echoed some of the words I've used, as to the magnitude of the decision we had to grapple with in Parliament in December around Bill C-38 and with regard to confidence that Canadians have about nuclear safety for the future, based on what has happened here.
I want to thank you for your thoughtful presentation. I will get right to my questions, because I don't get a lot of time.
You have been with the Nuclear Safety Commission for seven years?