Thank you very much.
I will begin by offering the members and anyone who is affected by the death of Mr. Brown sincere condolences on my behalf, as well as on the behalf of my office and the Senate of Canada.
As my colleague said, we will divide the meeting.
We will begin by talking about Parliament—in other words, the information on all the work being done in Parliament. In the meantime, we will respond to Mr. Van Kesteren's concern with regard to the publication of documentation on the Library of Parliament website.
Without further ado, I invite the librarian.... Ms. L'Heureux, I may not be using your exact title and I don't mean to insult you.
Ms. L'Heureux is joined by Ms. Bebbington, Ms. MacLeod and Ms. Potter. They will talk to us about the library's work, and we will then move on to questions and answers.
Go ahead, Ms. L'Heureux.