All right.
We'll call the meeting to order. All the technicalities are out of the way.
We are meeting on government spending, WE Charity and the Canada student service grant. Just for everyone's information, the meeting is taking place by video conference, and proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website.
We'll now start our second panel of today.
I'd like to welcome Craig and Marc Kielburger, the founders of the WE Charity.
Thank you both for agreeing to take the four hours.
For the information of committee members, because a four-hour meeting is somewhat unusual, the Kielburgers had initially asked for 20 minutes during the two-hour session. We responded that the maximum we'd allow them was 10 minutes, but now that we're doing four hours, I've decided that it's quite fine to do the 20 minutes, which still give us lots of time for questioning.
With that, we are ready to start, with the exception that, I believe, you wanted to be sworn in, and so I'll turn that over to the clerk.