Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank our witnesses for being here today.
Mr. Webber, your numbers and facts are very different from some numbers we got the other day. I did ask a question about trying to square the circle between the reports that we hear and some of the testimony we have. You mentioned an Osgoode Hall Law School project study and our previous witnesses mentioned one as well.
I'll just quote the witness. “As we mentioned earlier, there are 930 Canadian projects in Latin America”, so that's different from the number that Mr. Haslam used today. It said, “There was a well-publicized report by people from Osgoode Hall Law School last year that named nine projects with incidents from 2014”, and then out of the nine he explains what those incidents were. He says “no specific case was a specific allegation made against a Canadian company, nor did the report state that the Canadian company caused the incidents in question”.
That's in contrast to what you've said here today. Can you square that circle? If you can do that fairly quickly, that would be good. We have limited time here and I have some other questions as well.