Good afternoon, colleagues.
I just want to say thank you to our witnesses who are here today. I apologize for not being able to start the committee on time. We had some votes that took a while, but we are here now. We have quorum. In the interest of making sure we get through the statements and questions, we'll proceed as quickly as possible. I know a few members may still be coming in.
We're pleased today to continue our study of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, more affectionately known as PIPEDA.
We're pleased to have Madam Jennifer Stoddart here. Welcome, former commissioner. From the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, we have Mr. Tamir Israel, who has been no stranger to this committee in all of our previous studies. From the Canadian Bar Association, of course, we are pleased to have Suzanne Morin, vice-president, privacy and access law section.
Each of you will have up to 10 minutes to present your opening remarks, and then we'll proceed immediately to our rounds of questions. We'll go in the order in which I introduced you.
Madam Stoddart, the floor is yours.