Good morning, everyone.
I call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting No. 78 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. I would like to acknowledge that this meeting is taking place on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
Today’s meeting is taking place in a hybrid format.
For many of you who have been here before, you know that in the hybrid format, if you look at the bottom of your screen you will see a globe. If you press the globe, it will give you choices for the language you can conduct your meeting in. That's one thing.
Then, public health authorities and the Board of Internal Economy have removed the mandate for wearing masks indoors. We still hear from the World Health Organization that masks are excellent tools for preventing the spread of COVID.
I want to take this opportunity to remind all participants that you are not allowed to take pictures of the screen. You're not allowed to take pictures of what is going on here. You can get this on the House of Commons website.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on Monday, March 20, 2023, the committee is meeting to continue its study on tech giants' current and ongoing use of intimidation and subversion tactics to evade regulation in Canada and across the world.
We have two witnesses here.
I also want to remind you not to speak unless the chair recognizes you. Please speak through the chair whenever you're speaking.
Before I go into this, we have two witnesses here from Meta Platforms. They are Kevin Chan, global policy director, and Rachel Curran, head of public policy in Canada.
Both of you have a total of 10 minutes. You can choose how to use that 10 minutes yourselves. I'll give you a 30-second shout-out.
Go ahead, Mr. Julian.