Good morning, everyone. It's nice to see everybody here on the last Thursday before we adjourn meetings for this particular week. This is our 10th meeting on this subject.
We have as witnesses today, from Montreal via video conference, Marc-André Boucher, a lawyer with Fasken Martineau; and Antoine Aylwin, who is a partner with the same firm. My understanding, gentlemen, is that you may have to leave a bit early, so when we start the discussion, we'll start with you.
We also have Mr. Ken Rubin, a public interest researcher, who's here of his own accord; and Mark Weiler, a web and user experience librarian. We thank you, gentlemen, for being here today.
The committee will start by hearing a presentation of up to 10 minutes from each of you or your organizations, and then we'll proceed to rounds of questioning from members here at the table. We will stop the meeting with about 30 minutes to go because we need to work through some issues and instructions for the analysts in order to achieve the objectives of the motion that led us to where we are today so that we can get a draft report out before the summer. We need some time to have that discussion.
Without further ado, Mr. Boucher or Mr. Aylwin, you have up to 10 minutes, please.