Okay, then.
I will go now to introduce the witnesses. We have before us, first of all, from University College London, Mr. Ben Worthy, research associate, constitution unit, and also Mr. John Sheridan. Mr. Sheridan is the head of e-services and strategy at the office of public sector information in the National Archives in the United Kingdom. Of course he is appearing before us today as an individual, and he is not speaking for his office but as an individual.
On behalf of this committee, I certainly want to welcome and thank you both, Mr. Worthy and Mr. Sheridan, for your appearance here today.
The way the committee operates is that we will invite you each to give opening remarks, hopefully in the vicinity of anywhere from five to ten minutes. Then we will go to questions from individual members according to a pre-allotted schedule that the committee has agreed upon.
I have nothing further to say. Again, welcome.
I am going to ask you, Mr. Worthy, if you have any opening comments you want to leave with the committee.