I will call this meeting to order and welcome everyone to meeting 135 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage.
I think we all know the protocol around here. All the questions come through the chair if you don't mind.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, the committee shall commence its study on the protection of freedom of expression.
We're going to welcome our witnesses in a moment. We have one hour with the witnesses today until 5:30, but if you don't mind I would like to talk about yesterday because there was breaking news yesterday.
Committee members, I will update further as we will have the second hour of this meeting with committee business dealing with what happened in the House of Commons yesterday. It's in regard to the House order that was passed yesterday instructing this committee to return to the eighth report that the chair of the committee tabled in the House. The committee was instructed to return to study the bonuses and staff cuts that were made to the CBC and that the current CEO, Catherine Tait, and incoming CEO, who is Marie-Philippe Bouchard, as well as the minister and experts, shall appear before the heritage committee.
As you all know, we have the minister coming next Wednesday, so we'll talk about it in the second hour.