Good morning. I call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 57 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women. Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format pursuant to the House order of June 23, 2022. Members are attending in person in the room and remotely using the Zoom application.
I'd like to make a few comments for the benefit of witnesses and members.
Please wait until I recognize you by name before speaking. For those participating by video conference, click on the microphone. Nobody at this time is on video conference, so we should be okay there.
As to interpretation, for those on Zoom, there is the choice on your screen of floor, English or French, and for the panellists here today, you have the choice of English, French or floor.
In accordance with the committee's routine motion concerning connection tests for witnesses, I'm informing the committee that all witnesses appearing virtually have completed the required tests in advance of the meeting.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, the committee will resume its study on human trafficking of women, girls and gender diverse people.
Before we welcome our witnesses, I would like to provide this trigger warning: This will be a very difficult study. We'll be discussing experiences related to abuse. This may be triggering to viewers, members or staff with similar experiences. If you feel distressed or if you need help, please advise the clerk.
I would now like to welcome our first panel.
Here in person, as an individual, we have Megan Walker, who is a women's advocate and retired executive director of the London Abused Women's Centre.
From the Concertation des luttes contre l'exploitation sexuelle, we have Diane Matte, who is the co-founder.
From the Women's Centre for Social Justice, we have Krystal Snider, lead project consultant.
I'll be providing you each with five minutes for opening comments. When you see my arms moving all wacky like this, it means you have 15 seconds. When you see me going crazy, it means you should be over.
I'm now going to pass it over to Megan. You have five minutes.