I call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 114 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, the committee is resuming its study on the state of airline competition in Canada.
Before we begin, I'd like to remind all members and other meeting participants in the room of the following important preventative measures.
To prevent disruptive and potentially harmful audio feedback incidents that can cause injuries, all in-person participants are reminded to keep their earpieces away from microphones at all times. As indicated in the communiqué from the Speaker of the House to all members on Monday, April 29, the following measures have been taken to help prevent audio feedback incidents. All earpieces have been replaced by a model that greatly reduces the probability of audio feedback. The new earpieces are black in colour, whereas the former earpieces were grey. Please use only an approved, black earpiece. By default, all unused earpieces will be unplugged at the start of the meeting. When you're not using your earpiece, please place it face down in the middle of the sticker for this purpose that you will find on the table as indicated. Please consult the cards on the table for guidelines to prevent audio feedback incidents. The room layout has been adjusted to increase the distance between microphones and reduce the chance of feedback from an ambient earpiece.
These measures are in place so that we can conduct our business without interruption and to protect the health and safety of all participants, including, of course, our interpreters. Thank you all for your co-operation.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format. In accordance with the committee's routine motion concerning connection tests for witnesses, I'd like to inform the committee that all witnesses have completed the required connection tests in advance of the meeting.
Colleagues, appearing before us today for the first hour, we have, from the Competition Bureau of Canada, Ms. Melissa Fisher, deputy commissioner, mergers directorate; and Bradley Callaghan, associate deputy commissioner, policy, planning and advocacy directorate. Welcome to you both.
We'll begin with opening remarks, and for that I will turn the floor over to you. You have five minutes, please.