I call to order the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
We continue our debate on Bill C-10, an act to amend the Criminal Code, on minimum penalties for offences involving firearms.
Before I call upon the witnesses to present, I'm going to deal with two matters of business that are before the committee, two motions.
Committee members, I apologize. The two motions that are before you are actually notices of motion. They will be brought forward on Monday of next week.
We will go on to the business at hand. We have four presenters here today, as you will note on your agenda. They are Anthony Doob, who is a professor at the Centre for Criminology at the University of Toronto; from the African Canadian Legal Clinic, Royland Moriah and Charlene Theodore; from the Canadian Criminal Justice Association, Irving Kulik; and from The Sentencing Project, Ryan King, who is a policy analyst.
Are you from the U.S.?