I call this meeting to order.
Good morning, everyone.
Welcome to meeting number 119 of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food.
I will begin with a few reminders. First, I would like to inform you that the sound tests for online participants were successfully completed.
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Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on Thursday, October 24, 2024, the committee resume its study of fertilizer tariffs.
I would like to welcome our guests for the first part of the meeting.
Before I turn the floor over to the witnesses, I have a few procedural points to discuss with committee members. First of all, I have to leave the meeting no later than 9:30. We will therefore require a substitute for the chair. I need unanimous consent to nominate Mr. Richard Cannings to chair the rest of the meeting. Does everyone agree? I see that they do.
Considering that I am the chair and that I am the only Bloc Québécois member on the committee, I must ask for unanimous consent so that I can also ask questions during the speaking time allocated to the Bloc Québécois, with the promise that I will not exceed it. Do we also have unanimous consent on that? I see that we do.
Just before we go on, I must ask you to approve four budget requests, which I believe you received last Friday.
The first budget request is to study railway-related issues and opportunities in the Canadian agricultural context.
Have all committee members seen the budget? Do they agree to adopt it? I see that they do.
The second budget request relates to the study on the protection of farmland in Canada. I see that all committee members are in favour.
The third budget request is for a briefing on the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food's mandate and priorities. I see that all committee members are in favour. Thank you.
Finally, the fourth request relates to the study on fertilizer tariffs, which we are beginning today. I see that all committee members are in agreement.
Thank you very much for consenting so readily, as usual. This is an outstanding committee.
This morning, from the Sollio Cooperative Group, we have Casper Kaastra, chief executive officer; Patrice Héroux, vice-president of finance; and Marc Poisson, director of government and institutional affairs.
You have seven minutes for your opening remarks, since you are the only group of witnesses, after which we will move on to a round of questions.
I will signal when you have one minute left. I encourage you to keep an eye on me at all times.
Thank you in advance for your testimony.
I now yield the floor to our witnesses for seven minutes.