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♪BELLS CHIMING♪ My name is Meric Gertler and it is my great privilege to serve the University of Toronto as its 16th president. Today, I have the additional privilege of assisting Chancellor Rose Patten in conducting this special honorary degree ceremony. I bid a warm welcome to everyone who has joined us virtually from around the globe. In compliance with public health directives in the province of Ontario to help stop the spread of COVID-19, we are conferring all honorary degrees virtually. In normal times, this ceremony would have occurred during a convocation ceremony, where we gather in person to celebrate the achievements of our U of T graduates and our honorary degree recipients, together. And so, I would like to thank our honorary graduand, Ms. Heather Reisman, for agreeing to accept the University of Torontos highest honour under these unique circumstances. I would also like to thank Dr. Gerald Schwartz, also a University of Toronto honorary graduate, for agreeing to serve as