Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
We have quorum, so I'd like to call meeting number 22 of our committee to order, continuing our statutory review of PIPEDA, particularly part 1.
We have a number of witnesses before us today. I think what I'd prefer to do is let the witnesses introduce themselves, other than the main speaker for each one.
For the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, we have Ms. Lawson, executive director, I guess speaking for the group. Welcome.
From the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, who will it be? John Lawford? Where are you?
Welcome. We've received your material.
Oh, there's another person? I'm sorry. From the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, it's Mr. Stark. Welcome.
And Mr. Brendan Wycks? I have an old sheet. It isn't my intelligence; I just have an old sheet. All right, I apologize for that.
Anyway, please feel free to introduce whoever's up there, reintroduce yourselves, whatever; it won't count for your time.
What I wanted to say was that we received your material. It's rather thick. I want to assure you that the committee members will have had an opportunity or will have an opportunity to review it. Certainly our researcher will.
We'd appreciate it if you could keep your remarks to roughly ten minutes; then, no doubt, you'll be able to expand as questions come from the members.
Who would like to start? Ms. Lawson.