Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
I've been interested in copyright and counterfeit goods and piracy for a long time. In the last Parliament I sat on the heritage committee and learned a lot about the WIPO treaty. Canada signed that treaty quite a few years ago, but it hasn't been ratified. The former government didn't, and at this point nothing has come forward from our government, but there seems to be significant interest again in moving this forward.
There's a lot of frustration in Canada about this. I never really thought a lot about it in terms of the public safety side until you folks were planning on coming forward to the committee. I'm really happy to see that.
The industry ministry would also have a lot to be involved with on this issue. I know that late in the last Parliament there was a proposal to have a joint special legislative committee to deal with copyright, so there seems to be a lot of interest. I'm glad you folks are here today, and that we're hearing more about this. Some of us have been pushing to see something come forward.
I'm very interested especially, Ms. Segal, in this committee that you're working on, the interdepartmental group that you've got. Maybe you can tell us about that. I really want to get more into it. I know you've talked a bit about it, but I want to hear a bit more about that group, because it's important for that group to be a party to this. Tell me more about the progress the committee has been making.