Good morning, everyone.
Good morning to our witnesses. Thank you very much for your patience as we had to consider a vote in the House of Commons. We're only a few minutes behind, so I appreciate colleagues getting here as quickly as possible.
We're continuing on with our study of the Privacy Act. We're pleased to have with us representatives from the Canada Border Services Agency, the RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. The list of names is long, and I'll let each of you introduce yourself at the start. We'll allow 10 minutes of opening comments for each department, so you can decide how you want to use that time accordingly.
We thank you very much for being here today. I ask you to be succinct, within that 10 minutes, and then we can get to the rounds of questioning. You all know how this works. I think all of you have been before a committee before. I'm looking forward to this.
I'll just go in the order you appear here on my agenda. We'll start with the Canada Border Services Agency for up to 10 minutes, please.