I call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 23 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
Today, Mr. Masse is replacing Mr. Garrison. Mr. Masse is appearing in person. Mr. Waugh is replacing Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Kusmierczyk is replacing Mr. Kelloway. Welcome to the three of you.
For the first hour, Mr. Brassard will be replacing Mr. Moore. Welcome, Mr. Brassard.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I'll outline a few rules. Members, you all know this. Witnesses, we're hoping that you'll get familiar with them.
Interpretation services are available for this meeting. You have the choice at the bottom of the screen of floor, English or French. Members and witnesses, you may speak in the official language of your choice. With the latest Zoom version, you don't need to select the corresponding language channel. Just select the one that you'd like to listen to.
Please familiarize yourself with the “raise hand” function at the bottom of the main toolbar, in case you need to alert me or Mr. Clerk. Before speaking, please wait until I recognize you by name. If you are on the video conference, please click on the microphone icon to unmute yourself.
Mr. Brassard, your microphone will be controlled as normal by the proceedings and verification officer. Please ensure that you're following the guidelines for mask use and health protocols while you're in the room.
When people are not speaking, please ensure your microphone is on mute. This is a reminder that all comments by members and witnesses should be addressed through the chair. I would ask you to please speak slowly and clearly, so that the interpreters have a good time translating and interpreting what you're saying.
I would now like to welcome our witnesses.
Appearing as an individual, we have Chris D. Lewis, a retired commissioner of the OPP. From Racetracks of Canada Inc., we have William Ford, president. From the Woodbine Entertainment Group, we have Jim Lawson, chief executive officer, and Christina Litz, vice-president, media and business development.
Each of the witnesses will have five minutes to make opening remarks. I have with me a one-minute card and a 30-second card, so that you can keep time with your remarks and we can make sure that the meeting goes as smoothly as possible.
Welcome to the witnesses.
We'll start with Mr. Lewis, for five minutes.