The first thing we have to do is ask the clerk if he has permission from the House of Commons to extend our sitting time. He has been able to do that, so we are able to go to 1:30. We've been able to handle a full round and then half a round of questioning, and that is presumably how we will proceed.
I'm in your hands. If we have even less time than that in the future, we'll have to make other decisions, but I think so far it's worked reasonably well. We'll go to 1:30, if we can buy the half an hour—and the clerk has been able to do that—and then we will have a fulsome conversation with witnesses if we have the extra half hour.
Are there other comments on the point of order or can we proceed?
I'll introduce Michael Mostyn, chief executive officer of the national office of the B'nai Brith. Marvin Rotrand, national director, league for human rights of the B'nai Brith is with us as well. We also have Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate.
Welcome to all of the witnesses. You will have up to five minutes for opening remarks, and we'll start with Mr. Tanner.
Go ahead, sir, whenever you're ready.