I don't have a formal presentation. I certainly won't use the time allotted.
I am here as an individual, but obviously as the person who chaired the expert committee on the medium- to long-term supply situation. In that context, we did look at the current situation, only to the extent that it informed the long-term picture.
I also, in my day job, as you can probably guess from the daffodil, am the CEO of the Canadian Cancer Society. I try to keep those two roles distinct and separate through the chairing of the panel, so I am here today as an individual. I'll give you any insights I can from the work of the panel as it may relate to the questions around the NRU. It wasn't our particular focus, because we were very much in the 15-to-20-year timeframe, looking to the future. And to the extent that through my work at the Canadian Cancer Society we're informed about the situation affecting patients today, I'll be able to share that with you as well.
That really is all I have to say as an opening statement.