This is the first time he's been here not as a witness. The roles are reversed.
It's great to be back on our study on counselling and other mental health support for jurors. We have a fascinating panel today. Two panellists are joining us by video conference.
I would like to welcome, from the Government of Saskatchewan, Ms. Glennis Bihun, who is the executive director and inspector, court offices, court services, Ministry of Justice.
We have Mr. Warren Miller, who is the sheriff and local registrar of the Queen's Bench Court, court services, Ministry of Justice.
They're joining us by video from Regina and they will be speaking first.
Then from Australia, we have Ms. Jane Goodman-Delahunty, who is a professor in the faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Science at Charles Sturt University.
The intention is to have both of those on video conference go first in case somehow we lose the video conference. We don't want to miss your testimony. We hope that will not happen.
Joining us here today, we have Ms. Katy Kamkar, who is a clinical psychologist for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Welcome, Ms. Kamkar.
From the Criminal Lawyers' Association, a frequent witness for us, we have Ms. Breese Davies, who is the vice-president.
Welcome back, Ms. Davies.
We have Ms. Vanessa MacDonnell, associate professor in the Faculty of Law, common law section, University of Ottawa.
Welcome, Ms. MacDonnell.
We also welcome Mr. Michel Rodrigue, Vice-President, Organizational Performance and Public Affairs, Mental Health Commission of Canada.
Welcome, Mr. Rodrigue.