Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
It's a pleasure to be back here with my new deputy minister, Lawrence Hanson, as well as assistant deputy minister Tom Rosser, and Robert Ianiro from the CFIA. It's good to have them here.
Like you, I've had a busy few months since I was here. Just a few weeks ago, I travelled to Beijing to advocate for Canadian farmers and producers and to highlight Canada as a reliable supplier of high-quality agriculture and food products.
Our two countries have significant challenges to work through, but I know you folks meet with and speak to stakeholders on a regular basis, so you know just how important that market is to them. Many sectors have been strongly advocating for me to visit since my return to agriculture.
In June, I travelled to the World Pork Expo in Iowa, and I toured an impressive grain mill in Minnesota that relies on quality and reliability of Canadian oats. I was pleased to meet with the governor of Iowa and the agriculture secretaries for Iowa and Minnesota and to impress upon them the importance of our integrated trade in agriculture.
I also look forward to working with my new counterpart, Secretary-elect Rollins, to make sure that our agricultural trade remains strong and integrated, to the benefit of both of our countries.
I know the member for Foothills likes to travel to Prince Edward Island, so this summer I thought I'd pop down to his neck of the woods in Calgary, just to visit the Stampede. We received a warm welcome—no surprise—from many folks. It was great to see first-hand the impressive work being done there. While we were there, we also announced $6 million to help Canadian beef producers grow their markets around the world.
Just last week, we had a great trip to Regina for Agribition. I was able to meet with my new counterpart in Saskatchewan, Minister Daryl Harrison, attend the burning of the brand and meet many stakeholders.
Over the last few months, we have announced over $30 million for five research clusters in crops, barley, bioproducts, organics and poultry.
I’m so pleased to report that the grocery industry is moving towards a grocery code of conduct with the support of all the major grocers. I would like to thank all the members of this committee for their work in helping get this code off the ground.
Unfortunately, extreme weather events continue to impact our farmers. We're working with the provinces and territories to help farmers better adapt to the impacts of climate change, but in the meantime, we'll continue to support our farmers when they're dealing with extreme weather.
We have recently partnered with New Brunswick and Quebec to provide up to $47.2 million under the AgriRecovery program to help producers in these provinces with the extraordinary costs due to serious water damage to their crops.
I know that members are very eager to ask me about the supplementary estimates, so I'll provide an update before taking the questions.
The supplementary estimates before you total $123 million. This includes nearly $60 million for the sustainable Canadian agricultural partnership. I'm sure members of the committee know full well how vital this funding is to provide support for Canadian farmers right across the country.
There's $25 million for the poultry and egg on-farm investment program. There has been a lot of talk in the House of Commons lately about supporting our supply-managed farmers, but it's vitally important that we pass the estimates so that we can get the funding to them.
We also have nearly $20 million to begin the renewal and expansion of the local food infrastructure fund. I know that most of the members here support the national school food program. The expansion of this fund will help to assist this important program.
This is just a bit of what's in the supplementary estimates this year, but I think it shows quite clearly how important it is that we get them passed in the House. I hope that members will put politics aside and vote to get the funds out the door so that we can keep helping farmers and Canadians.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I look forward to members' questions.