Good afternoon, everyone.
I call this meeting to order.
I want to welcome everyone to meeting number 19 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, so I have some administrative details, as we always begin these meetings with. They are really for those who are online and for our visitors today.
For those on Zoom, kindly click on the microphone icon to activate your microphone. Please mute yourself when you are not speaking. For those who are joining us virtually, at the bottom of your screen you can select the appropriate channel for interpretation: floor, English or French. For those in the room, please make sure to use your earpiece and select the desired channel.
I will let everyone know when they have one minute left.
To everyone, please kindly wait until I recognize you by name before speaking.
Just a reminder, because we have interpretation—we're blessed to have them, and they work really hard—I'm going to ask everyone to please not speak over each other. It's very hard for our interpreters to interpret, and it makes their job difficult overall.
Please address all your comments through the chair. All compliments throughout the next two hours will be very welcome and appreciated. I'm joking, but please address all your comments through the chair.
Members, please raise your hand if you wish to speak. The clerk and I will manage the speaking order as best we can.
I thank you all in advance for your co-operation.
I also want to say a warm welcome to both Mr. Kram and Mr. Ho. I know that you are going to be contributing and will be positive additions to our conversation today.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on September 16, 2025, the committee is resuming its study on Canada's immigration system.
I would like to warmly welcome our witnesses for today.
By video conference, as an individual, we have Audrey Macklin, professor and chair in human rights law, faculty of law at the University of Toronto. Welcome.
In person, we have two representatives from The Refugee Centre. We have Eva Gracia-Turgeon, director, Quebec government relations; and Alina Murad, director, federal government relations.
Both groups will have five minutes for opening remarks, after which we will proceed with rounds of questions.
I'm going to start online, if that's okay, with Professor Macklin for five minutes.
