Thank you to each of our guests for joining us today.
Mr. Butt, I'd like to start with you. Through you, I'd like to thank the Kids' Internet Safety Alliance for the tremendous work they do. You should know that you have a great advocate in the city of Mississauga by the name of Michael Ras, who is one of the supporters of the Kids' Internet Safety Alliance. He's told me a lot about what KINSA does.
In particular, I know that you're very involved with international cases of child assault and child pornography and that you do work with Interpol. As you know, this bill contains provisions dealing with the notification by registered sex offenders of their intention to go abroad. I'd like to hear your general views on that portion of the bill. Also, can you can tell us how your organization works with Interpol and whether or not you think these amendments would have implications with respect to Canada's responsibilities to cooperate with international organizations such as Interpol?