I call this meeting to order.
Welcome, everyone, to meeting number 140 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage.
Before we begin, most of you in the room know the rules, where to keep your device, etc., so that you are not going to be causing any kind of static feedback for the interpreters. Remember to read that little card. You have that little decal on which to put your equipment.
This meeting is taking place in a hybrid format. I think you know the rules. Speak through the chair. Whenever you are asking a question, it must go through the chair. Do not speak unless the chair recognizes you. Don't take any pictures of the Zoom, etc. Most of you know the drill by now.
I would say that Ms. Tait knows the drill by now.
We shall begin.
I'm going to try to give you the 30-second thumbs-up or shout-out, or whatever you want to call it, to let you know that you have only 30 seconds left when we're doing it.
I welcome Catherine Tait, of the CBC, here today.
You know you have five minutes, Ms. Tait. Welcome.