Good morning, everyone. This is the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, meeting number 45, on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. On the orders of the day, our discussion is on immigration application process wait times.
As you can see from our agenda, we have for the first hour, which is now less than an hour, representatives from Nairobi, Kenya. In the second hour, we have representatives from Taipei, Taiwan.
For the final 10 minutes, we have a notice of motion from Monsieur St-Cyr. We will hopefully resolve that in the 10 minutes.
I would also like to advise the committee that our analyst, Daphne Keevil Harrold, is leaving us. It's hard to believe, but she's leaving on March 11. She's going to the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. She'll be here for a little bit, but not much.
She has served us well. I think we should show our appreciation and wish her well in her next adventure in life.
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I won't ask you to speak, because you're probably embarrassed.