Colleagues, I am going to call us back to order, if I may.
Dear colleagues, we have a second panel, and to be fair to all of you so that you get your time, I'm going to keep us on time.
Welcome back, everyone.
We'd like to welcome our second panel tonight on our study on small nuclear reactors.
Appearing as an individual, we have Dr. Ramana, professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, from the University of British Columbia, and we'd like to recognize that this is very early in the morning for Dr. Ramana, as he is appearing from India today.
From Creative Fire, we have Dazawray Landrie-Parker, director, nuclear sector.
Welcome.
From Ralliement contre la pollution radioactive, we have Dr. Ginette Charbonneau, physicist and spokesperson.
I would like to welcome all of you. You have a very interested committee. You'll each have five minutes to present. At four and a half minutes, I will hold up a yellow card that lets you know you have 30 seconds left to wrap up.
With that, I say welcome again, and we're looking forward to hearing from you.
We will begin with Dr. Ramana for five minutes.