Today is January 27, 2015, and this is the 51st meeting of the Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
In this meeting, we are continuing our study on the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
We have here today a long-sought-after witness. We have wanted to have Sue Montgomery here for some time, and we've finally succeeded. That's a wonderful gift to us.
Ms. Montgomery works for the Montreal Gazette. She has considerable insight into the Rwanda situation.
Ms. Montgomery, what we'll do today is this. Normally we ask for a presentation of about 10 minutes, but that's at your discretion. When you're finished, we'll then turn the floor over to our members to ask questions. The length of each question and answer is determined by taking the total membership of the committee and dividing it by the amount of time that's left. In other words, the length of your presentation to some degree determines the length of your answers.
At any rate, I'll turn things over to you. Please feel free to commence.