Good morning, everyone. It's a lot nicer morning this morning than yesterday, so I'm glad to see so many smiling faces back here in Ottawa at our committee meetings. Thank you to those who went to Winnipeg. I thought we had a great session in Winnipeg.
Again, welcome to our witnesses this morning. This is the 49th meeting of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), we continue with a full investigation of the role of a public broadcaster in the 21st century.
This morning we have with us, from the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada, Peter Murdoch, Diane Goulet, and Monica Auer. Thank you very much for attending this morning. I apologize for being just a little tardy and getting started a little late, but we will run to about five minutes to 10 and then we'll be taking a break.
So who is going to make the presentation? Mr. Murdoch.