Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. We'll convene our meeting.
We apologize to our witnesses that we're late due to unavoidable circumstances.
Welcome to the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. We're here today to continue our study on the growing problem of identity theft and its economic impact.
We are very pleased today to welcome representatives from Rogers Communications Inc., Mr. Kenneth Engelhart, senior vice-president of regulatory and chief privacy officer, and Mr. Aaron Storr, director of law enforcement support.
From Google, we are pleased to see again and to welcome back Mr. Colin McKay, head, public policy and government relations.
To both witnesses today, we have to apologize. We understand that the bells may ring again within about 25 minutes. What we're going to ask you to do is to enter your presentations into testimony. If there is any time at all, we'll divide it up evenly between the three parties, if that's agreeable. It may amount to one or two questions per party, and then we'll have to go when the bells begin to ring.
Having said that, I understand there is one matter of committee business to deal with before we invite the witnesses to speak.
Mr. Calandra.