It being 3:30 p.m., I will call the meeting to order and extend to everyone here a warm welcome.
This meeting has been called pursuant to the Standing Orders and is our last meeting to deal with witnesses on our study of the street-imaging applications Google, Canpages, etc. The committee has before it four witnesses today. Two of them are coming to us through video conference.
We have Mr. Jacob Glick, Canadian policy counsel with Google Inc. He is joining us from Toronto via telephone conference. We're also joined by Alma Whitten, who is the engineering lead for privacy for the worldwide Google organization. She also is joining us via telephone conference, from London, England.
In addition, we have two officials from the Yellow Pages Group Co., which recently, I understand, purchased the Canpages operation. We have François Ramsay, senior vice-president, general counsel, and secretary responsible for privacy, and Martin Aubut, senior manager for social commerce.
I want to welcome everyone here to the meeting, but before we ask for any opening remarks, I want to ensure that our technology is working.
Mr. Glick, are you on the line? Can you hear me?