I call the meeting to order.
Welcome back, everybody. I hope you all enjoyed your time in your constituency and were able to get caught up on quite a lot of things—unless you're in Toronto, where you still can't get things like a haircut. Such is the case; we soldier on.
Anyway, it is good to see everybody, at least virtually. This is the 19th meeting of this committee, and it also happens to be our last meeting on this study topic. We have a very interesting panel today, which is going to bring us to a conclusion.
For our guests today and for our members, all of the sound checks and equipment checks have taken place in accordance with the motions we've passed previously at this committee.
To our witnesses, you have translation services available to you on your machine. You're welcome to and encouraged to speak in either official language, and you will be asked questions in French and English. Because we are doing this virtually, it requires a little bit of patience, meaning you should wait until somebody else is finished talking before you start answering a question. Similarly, I will remind our members to wait until witnesses finish speaking before they start their next question.
On that note, why don't we jump in? Each of our witness groups will be given up to five minutes to make a presentation, and at the conclusion of all of the witness presentations, I'll open the floor to questions. I will warn our guests today that we do have a time limit on presentations, which is five minutes, and time limits on questions for each member. It is my job to interrupt from time to time to remind people that they are running out or have run out of time, and I apologize in advance for doing so.
Today we have, from BlackRock Metals, Mr. Sean Cleary; from Electric Mobility Canada, Daniel Breton; from Nano One Materials, Dan Blondal; and from Propulsion Québec, Sarah Houde and Simon Thibault.
Welcome, everybody, and thank you for coming. Why don't we proceed in the order I just ran through?
That means, Mr. Cleary, you have the floor for five minutes, sir.