Okay, back to business. As I indicated, we're here to continue our study on diversification in the energy sector.
I'd like to make sure that members of this committee and all of the witnesses do stick to the topic at hand. Generally that has happened, but I want to make sure that we're dealing with the business of the committee and not straying too far. I encourage you to stick to diversification of the energy sector.
We've divided our study into three parts: export market diversification, product diversification, and diversification of energy supply sources. Today we're primarily on product diversification, but I encourage the witnesses to keep it to the diversification in the energy sector topic at the very least.
With that, we'll go ahead with witnesses as listed on the agenda for today.
First I'll introduce the witnesses. We have today, as an individual, Ms. Madelaine Drohan, Canada correspondent, The Economist. Welcome to you.
We have from Canadian Gas Association, Mr. Timothy M. Egan, president and chief executive officer. Welcome to you again.
We have from Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Greg Stringham, vice-president, markets and oil sands, and welcome to you as well.
From Cameco Corporation we have Jeff Hryhoriw. I'm sorry, I should be able to pronounce your name, being from the Vegreville area.