Okay, thank you.
I will carry on.
When you're not using the earpiece, place it face down on the sticker placed on the table for this purpose. Thank you for your co-operation.
In accordance with our routine motion, I'm informing the committee that all remote participants have completed the required connection tests in advance of the meeting.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted on April 11, 2024, the committee is continuing its study of breast cancer screening guidelines.
I would like to welcome our panel of witnesses.
Colleagues, you will notice from the notice of meeting that we've arranged the witnesses in two two-person panels. This was done to accommodate the schedule of the witnesses and to ensure the maximum amount of time to question each one.
From 11 to 12 today, we have, appearing by video conference, Dr. Jean Seely, professor of radiology, faculty of medicine, University of Ottawa. With us in the room, from the Canadian Cancer Society, are Kelly Wilson Cull, director of advocacy, and Ciana Van Dusen, advocacy manager of prevention and early detection.
We'll begin with Dr. Seely online for her opening statement of up to five minutes.
Welcome to the committee, Dr. Seely. You have the floor.