Okay, colleagues.
We will now begin the second part of the meeting.
We are transitioning into a different conversation now, colleagues.
Welcome to Mr. Genuis.
Ms. Mathyssen, welcome back.
Colleagues, we are here to discuss the question of privilege related to cyber-attacks targeting members of Parliament. We had several meetings in relation to this discussion in the last session, and we have some meetings dedicated to continuing the discussion as we move forward in this session.
We have a number of witnesses with us today. We do have some technical audio difficulties with the witness who's appearing online, but I would like to get us moving, and I hope we will be able to troubleshoot that in the very near future.
Appearing today we have with us Michel Juneau-Katsuya, former chief of the Asia-Pacific desk at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. From the Centre for International Governance Innovation, we have Aaron Shull, managing director and general counsel; as well as Wesley Wark, senior fellow. From the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, joining us online is Luke de Pulford, who is the executive director.
Colleagues, we are going to get under way.
Witnesses, you will have five minutes each. Mr. Shull and Mr. Wark, I understand you may be splitting your time, but it will be five minutes in total for your testimony in the introductory component here.
With that, I'm going to go to Mr. Juneau-Katsuya to begin.
The floor is yours, sir.