I call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 125 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted on December 2, 2024, the committee is meeting in public to begin its study of the subject matter of Bill C-63, an act to enact the online harms act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Human Rights Act and an act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service and to make consequential and related amendments to other acts.
Before welcoming our witnesses this morning, I wish to call your attention to the presence in the room of Ms. Sokmony Kong, Secretary of the Cambodian division of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie. This parliamentary official was chosen by the Association des secrétaires généraux des parlements francophones, or ASGPF, in recognition of her very highly esteemed work within her organization. Ms. Kong chose the Parliament of Canada for her two-week professional development placement.
We wish you an excellent stay with us, Ms. Kong. As a former member-at-large representing America for the APF, I’m very pleased you chose Canada. I therefore wish you a good stay with us.
I would like to welcome our witnesses for the first hour. They are all appearing by video conference.
Before I say their names, I have a few reminders.
I'm going to ask colleagues in the room or by video conference to please wait until I recognize you by name before speaking, and to ensure you address your questions through the chair. Please do not take the floor until after you are recognized.
For witnesses participating by video conference, please ensure you have selected, on the bottom of your screen, the language of your choice.
I also want to say that all of the equipment belonging to the witnesses here with us this morning was tested and everything is working well.
As the chair, I want to make note of the fact that it is my responsibility, with the help of the clerk, to keep time as best we can in order to allow fairness for the witnesses, and for the members in the room asking questions, and also to suspend for a minute to allow one hour for the second group of panellists to be brought in.
I will now introduce them to you and ask each of them to give their opening remarks for up to five minutes.
With us this morning, from the Amanda Todd Legacy Society, is Madam Carol Todd, founder and mother.
We also welcome Ms. Lianna McDonald, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection.
We also have Carl Burke and Madam Barbie Lavers, who are participating together as individuals.
Now I will ask Madam Todd to please begin with her opening comments.