Good morning, colleagues. It's good to see everybody.
I trust you had a pleasant Monday.
We are gathered for meeting number 120 of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.
We are continuing, colleagues, as you know, our study on the question of privilege related to cyber-attacks targeting members of Parliament.
We will follow the same format today as we did last week, which is that the first hour will be in public and the second hour will be in camera. We'll have to take a couple of minutes to turn over once we hit the end of that hour.
Joining us today as our witnesses from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service are David Vigneault, director; Peter Madou, assistant director, requirements; and Bo Basler, director general and coordinator, foreign interference.
Mr. Vigneault, you and your colleagues will have up to 10 minutes for opening statements, and following that we will go into our line of questioning.
Welcome to our committee.
Thank you for being here, Mr. Vigneault. The floor is yours.