I call this meeting to order.
Thank you, everybody, for joining us on Monday. Thanks for your patience in getting going. Technical problems are not uncommon.
Welcome to meeting number 31 of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, which is on low-carbon and renewable fuels in Canada.
I would like to welcome Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, who is here for Mr. Simard.
Thank you for joining us.
We have three witnesses today. We have Dr. Mark Jaccard from Simon Fraser University. From Hy2gen Canada Inc., we have Cyril Dufau-Sansot, president; and from the Transition Accelerator, we have Dr. David Layzell, who is in 40 centimetres of snow, I'm told, in Banff today.
Welcome, all three of you. Each of you will be given up to five minutes to make your opening remarks. Following that, we'll open the floor to questions from the members.
You can speak, and are encouraged to speak, in either official language, or both. You have translation available at the bottom of your screen. If there are any problems, please let us know.
Five minutes is a hard stop for your opening remarks, and then each of the members has a time limit as well.
I will start with Dr. Jaccard.