Fellow members, we'll continue this afternoon's discussion. I want to let the new witnesses know that I encourage all participants to mute their microphones when they aren't speaking and to address all their responses and questions to the chair.
When you have 30 seconds left, I'll wave this piece of paper. As always, the interpretation is available through the globe icon at the bottom of the screen.
I now welcome our witnesses in our second panel. We have with us this afternoon Daniel Turp, associate professor, Université de Montréal; Allison Pytlak, disarmament programme manager, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; and from Project Ploughshares, Cesar Jaramillo, executive director, and Kelsey Gallagher, researcher.
Professor Turp, I will ask you to begin with opening remarks for five minutes, please.
You have the floor.