I call the meeting to order.
Good afternoon, colleagues. Welcome to the 11th meeting of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
Pursuant to the motion adopted on February 5, the committee is meeting on its study of the mandate letters of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I will outline briefly, as is customary, a few rules to follow.
As always, interpretation is available for this meeting. You can access it by clicking on the globe icon at the bottom of your screen.
Members participating in person, keep in mind the Board of Internal Economy's guidelines for mask use and health protocols.
Please also note that screenshots and taking photos of your screen are not allowed.
Before speaking, please wait until I recognize you by name. When speaking, please speak slowly and clearly. When you're not speaking, your mike should be on mute.
I would also like to remind everyone that all comments and questions by members and witnesses must be addressed to the chair.
Colleagues, as usual, I will do my best to signal you with this yellow piece of paper when there are 30 seconds in your questioning or testimony time. I'll do it both virtually and in person. It's worked quite well. I encourage you to keep an eye on this card.
Now, I would like to welcome the Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Joly, and the team of senior officials who are with us today.
From the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, we have Marta Morgan, deputy minister of foreign affairs. Welcome.
We also have Antoine Chevrier, Assistant Deputy Minister, Sub-Saharan Africa.
Michael Grant, assistant deputy minister, Americas;
Alexandre Lévêque, Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy;
Paul Thoppil, assistant deputy minister, Asia Pacific; Kevin Hamilton, director general, international security policy bureau; and Heidi Kutz, senior Arctic official and director general, Arctic, Eurasian and European affairs. Welcome to the committee.
Thank you for everything you are doing during these difficult times, Minister, for your service and your leadership and for appearing today.
It is a pleasure to give you the floor for your opening address. You have five minutes.
Mr. Bergeron is signalling me that he has something to say.
Mr. Bergeron, you have the floor.