Good evening, everybody. I now call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number three of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans. The committee is meeting to hear from witnesses. Today's meeting is taking place in a a hybrid format.
I would like to start the meeting by providing you with some information on the motion that was adopted in the House on Wednesday, September 23, 2020.
The committee is now sitting in a hybrid format, meaning that members can participate either in person or by video conference. Witnesses must appear by video conference. All members, regardless of their method of participation, will be counted for the purpose of quorum. The committee’s power to sit is limited by the priority use of House resources, which is determined by the whips.
All questions must be decided by a recorded vote, unless the committee disposes of them with unanimous consent or on division. Finally, the committee may deliberate in camera, provided that it takes into account the potential risks to confidentiality inherent to such deliberations with remote participants. The proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website. So that you are aware, the webcast will always show the person speaking rather than the entirety of the committee.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I would like to outline a few rules for everyone to follow.
For those participating virtually, members and witnesses may speak in the official language of their choice. Interpretation services are available for this meeting. You have the choice, at the bottom of your screen, of floor, English or French. Before speaking, click on the microphone icon to activate your own mike. When you are done speaking, please put your mike on mute to minimize any interference for other speakers.
As a reminder, all comments by members and witnesses should be addressed through the chair. Should members need to request the floor outside of their designated time for questions, they should activate their mike and state that they have a point of order. If a member wishes to intervene on a point of order that has been raised by another member, they should use the “raise hand” function. This will signal to the chair your interest to speak and create a speakers list. In order to do so, you should click on “participants” at the bottom of your screen. When the list pops up, you will see, next to your name, that you can click “raise hand”.
When speaking, please speak slowly and clearly. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the use of headsets with a boom microphone is mandatory for everyone participating remotely. Should any technical challenges arise, please advise the chair. Please note that we may need to suspend for a few minutes, as we need to ensure that all members are able to participate fully.
For those participating in person.... I don't think we have anyone this evening, so I won't read out those rules.
With regard to a speakers list, the committee clerk and I will do the best we can to maintain a consolidated order of speaking for all members, whether they are participating virtually or in person.
I would now like to welcome our witnesses for the first session of our meeting this evening. In the first panel, we have Shelley Denny, appearing as an individual; and we have Allison Bernard, wildlife lead with Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative.
We have reached out to others this evening to get a full slate of witnesses, but it was on short notice and we wanted to get this study started.
We will now proceed with opening remarks.
Ms. Denny, we'll go to you first, for six minutes or less, please.