Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today. We appreciate your involvement and reporting to us today, and the good work that Rights and Democracy is doing in many parts of the world.
You were here recently to report to us on Burma and corporate involvement around the world. We know that Rights and Democracy is representing Canada in a lot of very important files around the world.
I see that your involvement is domestic as well as international. I notice from your report that 20 Rights and Democracy student delegations are active on student campuses across the country, from Nanaimo--which caught my attention because it's my home riding--to Moncton. You say that every year these delegations act directly in their communities “to put the world to rights in their own way”.
I wonder if you could start by briefly explaining the involvement of Rights and Democracy domestically. Is there a plan or strategy involved in engaging Canadians?