Good morning everyone. I now call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 25 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, pursuant the House order of January 25, 2021. The proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website. The webcast will always show the person speaking rather than the entirety of the committee.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I'd like to outline a few rules to follow.
Members and witnesses may speak in the official language of their choice. Interpretation services are available for this meeting. You have the choice at the bottom of your screen of floor, English or French. Please select the language of your choice.
For members participating in person, proceed as you usually would when the whole committee is meeting in person in a committee room. Keep in mind the directives from the Board of Internal Economy regarding masking and health protocols.
Before speaking, please wait until I recognize you by name. If you are on the Zoom video conference, please click on the microphone icon to unmute yourself. For those in the room, you're microphone will be controlled as it normally is by the proceedings and verification officer.
A reminder that all comments by members and witnesses should be addressed through the chair. When you are not speaking, please make sure your microphone is off.
With regard to the speaking list, the committee clerk and I will maintain the order of speaking for all members whenever they are participating virtually or in person. For the sake of the interpreters, I ask you that you please do not speak over each other so that the interpreters can do their work.
If you do not have a headset with a boom and you are using a microphone that is on the wire, please make sure the wire is close to your mouth when you are speaking.
The most important rule is this. As is my normal practice, I will hold up a yellow card when you have 30 seconds left in your intervention. I will hold up a red card when your time for questions has expired. As we have a very full agenda today, I ask that you respect the cards and keep an eye out for them so that I don't cut you off.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on November 5, 2020, the committee is meeting today to continue its study on the development and support of the aerospace industry.
I'd like to now welcome our witnesses.
With us today from AirShare, Inc. we have Rick Whittaker, chief executive officer.
From Bell Textron Canada Ltd, we have Steeve Lavoie, president.
We also welcome Mr. Marc Bigaouette, director, CH-146 Griffon Fleet.
From the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association, we have Doug Best, president and CEO.
From the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries, we have Christyn Cianfarani, president and chief executive officer.
We also have with us Mr. Gilles Labbé, executive chairman of the board of directors of Héroux-Devtek.
From Nav Canada, we have Ray Bohn, president and CEO; Jonathan Bagg, director, stakeholder and industry relations; and Ben Girard, vice-president and chief of operations.
From NorthStar Earth & Space, we have Mr. Stewart Bain, chief executive officer and co-founder.
Each witness group will present for up to five minutes, followed by rounds of questions.
With that, we will begin with AirShare Inc. and Mr. Whittaker.
You have the floor for five minutes, sir.