Colleagues, I think I'll call the meeting to order, it being about one minute past 11 a.m.
I thank our witnesses for being with us today. Mr. Akrouche, I understand, is on his way, so he will be joining us in just a few moments.
We have a distinguished panel of guests with us today.
First we have Mr. Dan Murphy, who most of you, I believe, will have met before during his previous appearance discussing an agile approach to procurement.
We also have, from Ernst and Young, Ms. Kirsten Tisdale. As well, we have Mr. André Leduc, from the Information Technology Association of Canada.
Thank you so much for being here.
Mr. Akrouche is also joining us. He is from Strategic Relationships Solutions Incorporated.
Witnesses, if you haven't appeared before a committee before, the norm is that we will begin with seven-minute rounds of questioning from all of our colleagues, followed by five-minute interventions, and we will continue until approximately 12:50. I'd like to keep about 10 minutes for a very, very brief committee business update. It's just one piece of business and a calendar update. We'll try to suspend about 12:50.
With that brief introduction, Mr. Murphy, I have you first on my list.
Welcome again, sir, and the floor is yours.