Congratulations, Ms. Dancho and Mr. Ste‑Marie.
Mr. Ste‑Marie, it is nice to see you again. Congratulations on being re-elected a few months ago.
Colleagues, we need to go through our routine motions.
I just want to start by saying that I'm very excited to sit on this committee with all of you. I think this will be a very collaborative and substantive opportunity for us to work together in collaboration for Canadians. I'm coming from a year of chairing PROC. Already it's calmer and more collaborative. How nice that is.
I would be remiss if I did not mention that I am particularly pleased that there is a very strong Manitoba contingent. Madam Dancho is not here, but in her place they sent Mr. Leslie, another Manitoban. Mr. Falk will be a permanent member. Of course, our clerk has connections to Winnipeg, including the same neighbourhood that I grew up in. It's always nice when Manitobans get to be represented around the table. It's very nice to see my colleagues here.
Welcome to several new members of Parliament. We have two on this side of the table and two on that side of the table. I'm very much looking forward to getting to know you and working together as well.
We will move on to our routine motions. These are just the motions that effectively allow us to establish certain basic protocols as a committee. I'll read them, if it suffices for everybody around the table, in their entirety. Here is our first test.
Does everybody have a copy of these motions? They were sent out in both official languages. We can adopt them without my having to read through them in their entirety. In order for that to happen, we would simply need a vote or unanimous consent.
I'm just looking around....
Go ahead, Mr. Bains.