I call the meeting to order.
As with most things in the House of Commons, sometimes it's unavoidable and we have things that are happening, and today we had votes, so we're just going to go straight into our meeting.
We have with us today, as we continue our statutory review of the Copyright Act, from the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, Jayson Hilchie, president and chief executive officer. From Element AI, we have Paul Gagnon, legal adviser. From BSA The Software Alliance, we have Christian Troncoso, director of policy. From the Information Technology Association of Canada, we have Nevin French, vice-president of policy.
You will all have seven minutes to give your presentation. If you can make it quicker than seven minutes, then we can get everybody on record.
We're going to get started right away with Jayson Hilchie, from the Entertainment Software Association of Canada.