Thank you, Minister McKenna.
Before I go to questions, I want to mention to the committee that we will probably close the meeting up early today because we have a set of main estimates—I believe there are 10 of them, to be exact—to vote on prior to adjourning the meeting. We're probably going to veer from the agenda and go to those votes when we have about 10 minutes left in the meeting. I'll also remind members to provide any comments they may have on the reports that we're expecting to come back to committee.
Finally, before I go to Mr. Scheer, I'll say that it seems when the ministers come out, we sometimes have some crossover in comments. I'll say it that way. I request that members try to respect the interpreters and not talk over each other, because this makes things harder for the interpreters and it's not good for their ears. I hope you will give that respect to the folks working in the backroom.
With that, I'll start off with the Conservatives.
Mr. Scheer, you have the floor for six minutes.