I call this meeting to order. Welcome to the fourth meeting of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
As you all know, today's meeting will be in hybrid format. The proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website. Just so that all of you are aware, the webcast will show the person speaking rather than the whole committee.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I would like to outline a few rules to follow. Members and witnesses may speak in their official language. Just make sure that you're picking the correct interpretation at the bottom of your Zoom call, whether it's the floor, English or French. For members participating in person, please ensure that you're following health protocols on masking for the safety and security of you and staff.
Before speaking, please allow me to recognize you by name. For those participating virtually, please click on the microphone icon to unmute yourself. For those in the room, your microphone will be controlled by the proceedings and verification officer. Use the blue “raise hand” function if you would like to speak. That is the best way for us to know that want to speak.
I remind you that all comments by members and witnesses should be addressed through the chair. When speaking, please speak slowly and clearly, and when you're not speaking, please be on mute.
With regard to the speaking list, the clerk and I will do the best we can to maintain a list of the speaking order. With respect to timing for those who are speaking, I have two cards. I have a one-minute card and a 30-second card that I will show to ensure that we're keeping the whole meeting on track.
Before we proceed with hearing our phenomenal ministers today, I will allow a short five-minute presentation by the legislative counsel for Bill C-7, Alexandra Schorah, and Philippe Méla, the procedural clerk. They will tell you how things will operate with any amendments to the bill.
At this time, please go ahead, Alexandra and Philippe. You have five minutes. Any questions the members may have will be referred to you via email instead of in this forum.