Welcome back, as we continue our study of the five-year statutory review of copyright.
You are the last panel of the day for us. We started in Halifax on Monday, went to Montreal on Tuesday, Toronto on Wednesday, Winnipeg yesterday, and today we are here with our second panel.
First of all, I want to thank our panellists for coming in today. We've learned a lot, and we continue to learn. It's like an onion. Every time we think we know something, we peel a layer, and something else pops up. A lot of the questions that you'll be asked today are meant to probe, to dig deep, and to try to get a clearer understanding of copyright legislation.
As we start, you'll each have five to seven minutes to make your presentation. After that, we'll go into our questions.
From the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, we have Kevin Williams, Past President and Publisher of Talonbooks. As individuals, we have Jerry Thompson, Author and Journalist; Maya Medeiros, Lawyer, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada; and Carellin Brooks, Author, and university and college instructor.
Am I pronouncing your name right, Carellin?