I call the meeting to order.
This is the fourth meeting of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human rights on March 25, 2010. We are continuing our study on organized crime.
For the record, we've travelled across Canada soliciting the thoughts of Canadians. We've already been to Halifax, Montreal, and Vancouver. Today, we want to hear from the good people of Toronto, Ontario. We have a number of witnesses with us in our morning session.
First of all, we have with us the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, represented by Graeme Norton.
Welcome back.
We also have with us the Canadian Council of Criminal Defence Lawyers, represented by William Trudell.
We also welcome you back to our meeting.
We'll wait for Mr. Henry of the Hoodlinc Youth Organization to come later.
In the meantime, we'll start. I think most of you know what the process is. Each of you has 10 minutes for your presentation and then we'll open the floor to questions from our members. Who would like to start?
Mr. Norton.