I call to order meeting 37 of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights. You have before you the agenda for today. We have a number of matters to deal with.
First, we have one last organization as a witness in our review of Bill S-4, an act to amend the Criminal Code in regard to identity theft and related misconduct. After hearing our witnesses, we'll move to clause-by-clause consideration of the bill.
Once we've completed clause-by-clause, we'll deal with Monsieur Ménard's motion, if he wishes to, on the Cinar case.
Once we've completed that discussion, we'll move to an in camera meeting where we'll consider a draft report on declaring certain groups criminal organizations. That was Monsieur Ménard's former motion, and we've completed that study now.
So let's move forward with our last witnesses on Bill S-4. We have with us the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, represented by David Fewer and Tamir Israel.
Welcome to you both. I think you understand the process here. One of you has 10 minutes to present, and then we'll open the floor to questions from our members.
Mr. Fewer or Mr. Israel, do you want to start?