I'll reconvene the meeting.
This is the sixth meeting of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights. As you know, we're continuing our study on organized crime across Canada. We're just winding up the study. We hope to issue a report in the next couple of months. In the meantime, we're still hearing from witnesses here, as well as in Winnipeg.
I want to thank all of you for appearing.
For the record, we have with us today Michael Boyd, chief of police, representing the Edmonton Police Service, and Rick Hanson, chief of police, representing the Calgary Police Service. We also have with us Mike Skappak, director, criminal investigations, prairie region, Canada Border Services Agency; Staff Sergeant Terry Kohlhauser and Inspector Clemens Imgrund, Royal Canadian Mounted Police; and finally, Brian Gibson, chair of the board of directors, Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada. I welcome you here.
I think you know what the process is. You have 10 minutes to present and then we'll open the floor to questions. By the way, thank you for appearing on such late notice. We were scrambling to try to set up these dates, and you were so gracious to accept our invitation to appear.
Why don't we start with Mr. Boyd?