Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the study of the situation of the Union of Employees of Rights and Democracy will now commence.
I want to welcome our witnesses here today and thank you for taking time to be here.
For the record, I hope you don't mind extending the meeting a little bit. I know we talked about an hour. There have been requests from some of the parties to make that happen.
To my colleagues, we'll reschedule our subcommittee meeting for another day. We'll go as long as it takes within the two hours, if that's all right.
I'll start with Madame Lévesque, vice-president, Union of Employees of Rights and Democracy. I know you have an opening statement. Then we'll continue along. I'll then ask Mr. Longangué to speak. Then we'll move over to the individuals.
Madame Lévesque, welcome. The floor is yours. We'll have a couple of rounds of questions. The first round will be seven minutes, followed by a second round of five minutes for questions and answers.
Welcome. The floor is yours.