I'm going to call the 29th meeting of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights to order. We are televised.
Per the orders of the day from Monday, April 28, 2014, we are continuing our study of Bill C-13, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Canada Evidence Act, the Competition Act and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act.
We have a number of guests here this morning. I want to apologize to them in advance: we are sorry that we were a bit late starting, but we were voting.
I will remind the committee that we had a discussion about votes last time, so that we will be able to accommodate both television and video conferencing. We will go a few minutes into the bells. Based on the lecture we just got from the Speaker's chair, we're not going to go too far into bells, but we'll go a little way.
With that, I want to thank our guests.
To save some time, I will go right to our witnesses.
Our first witness is Mr. Kempton from the Anti-Bullying Initiative.
You have 10 minutes, sir. The floor is yours.