Good evening, colleagues. It's good to see you all. Welcome to meeting number 26 of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
Today's meeting is being held in a hybrid format, pursuant to the House order adopted on Thursday, June 23. However, it's good to see that everyone is here in person.
As you're all well aware, the proceedings will be published on the House of Commons website. For your information, the camera will always show the person speaking rather than the entire committee, but of course that does not apply today.
Pursuant to the motion adopted on Wednesday, September 7, the committee is meeting today to discuss committee business and future plans in relation to its study of the export of Russian Gazprom turbines.
As always, interpretation is available by clicking on the globe icon at the bottom of your screen. Moreover, when speaking, please speak slowly and clearly. When you are not speaking, your mike should be muted.
I'd like to take this opportunity to remind all participants that screenshots or taking photos of your screen is not permitted.
As I understand, many of you wish to speak. We have a lot of work to do today, so without further ado, I will open the floor to the members.
Ms. Bendayan, the floor is yours.