Ladies and gentlemen, let's get started. We are likely going to be truncated by a vote at some point.
I want to thank the clerk and the analysts for throwing together this meeting literally on very short notice.
There have been developments since we decided to have this special meeting on INTERPOL, namely, the election of the South Korean gentleman as president. Nevertheless, this is a worthwhile meeting because very few Canadians, me included, have a concept of how INTERPOL works, other than a superficial concept. We're hoping that Superintendent Doran and Sergeant Cameron will enlighten us, and then in the following hour we'll have Marcus Kolga and Bill Browder.
With that, I'll ask Superintendent Doran to speak to the committee on the inner workings of INTERPOL. Thank you.