We'll move on to the next item.
Pursuant to the House order of October 3, 2025, the committee is now meeting on its study of Bill C‑8, an act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other acts. I would like to provide committee members with a few opening remarks on how we'll proceed with the clause-by-clause consideration of this bill.
As the name suggests, this is a consideration of all Bill C‑8 clauses in the order in which they appear. I will call each clause successively, and each is subject to debate before moving to a vote.
If an amendment to the clause in question is proposed, I will recognize the member proposing the amendment so they can explain it, if they wish to. Amendments will be considered in the order in which they appear on the list committee members received from the clerk. Amendments have been given a number, indicated in the top right corner, to show which party submitted them. During debate on an amendment, members can move subamendments. Amendments and subamendments must be properly drafted in a legal sense, but they must also be procedurally admissible. The chair, that would be me, may be called upon to rule amendments inadmissible if they go against the principle of the bill, beyond the scope of the bill—both the principle and the scope were adopted at the same time as the bill at second reading in the House—or if they infringe the financial prerogatives of the Crown.
I thank the members for their attention, and I wish the committee and all its members a productive clause-by-clause consideration of Bill C‑8.
I would now like to welcome the witnesses, who are here to answer questions, if necessary.
From the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, we welcome Mr. Colin MacSween, director general, national cybersecurity directorate; and Ms. Kelly-Anne Gibson, director, national cybersecurity directorate. From the Department of Industry, we welcome Mr. Andre Arbour, director general, telecommunications and Internet policy branch; and Mr. Wen Kwan, director general, spectrum and telecommunications sector.
We will now move to clause-by-clause consideration of the bill. First, we're going to proceed more slowly to make sure we establish a dynamic and a pace that suits everyone. We'll begin, then, by calling clause 1.
Is it the will of the committee to adopt clause 1?
Mr. Ramsay, you have the floor.