Good morning, colleagues. I hope everybody had a wonderful weekend back.... I know it often feels short, for those of us who make our way to farther parts of the country. It's nice to see everybody this morning.
This is the third meeting of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology.
As a reminder, for the benefit of our interpreters, who work so hard on our behalf, if you are using your earpiece and it's plugged in when not in use, please make sure that it is on the sticker in front of you in order to avoid feedback and other things that can be harmful to their well-being.
Fellow members, we are at this morning's meeting to discuss committee business. I understand that there have been some very good discussions over the past few days.
I understand there were some very good conversations between the parties over the course of the past few days, which, I hope, will allow us to move rather swiftly through this morning's meeting and provide the opportunity for a good amount of future business to occupy the few months we have ahead of us. With that, I know there are a few members who would like to present some motions this morning: Mr. Bardeesy is first, and, once we're done dealing with that, we'll have Monsieur Ste-Marie. I hope that colleagues have....
I believe, Madam Clerk, you have a copy of...that what was intended to be presented has been distributed.
Mr. Bardeesy, I pass the floor to you, sir.