I call the meeting to order.
Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to meeting 116 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. I would like to acknowledge that this meeting is taking place on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format—I think we know that—pursuant to the Standing Orders. This afternoon, members are attending in person in the room and remotely by using the Zoom application.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind all participants of this meeting that taking screenshots or photos of your screen is not permitted. Proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website.
Before we get into Bill C‑316 and hear from Mr. Ron McKinnon, we have in front of us, if you don't mind, the budget for this study, in the amount of $19,200. I believe it was distributed just before the meeting, at about two o'clock. Is there any discussion, or does the committee wish to adopt the budget? Is there any feedback?
Everyone is good with that. Okay.
(Motion agreed to)
I do wish that we would make more use of Zoom, as we have a lot of expenses coming from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto. We do have capabilities here. When it comes time to do airports and to bring people in, it's nice, but we do have the capability to use Zoom here in the House of Commons, and that could save us a lot of money.
We'll go with this. I'll have it adopted, and we'll move on.
For the first hour, from 3:30 to 4:30, we welcome Ron McKinnon, member of Parliament for Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam.
You may proceed with your opening statement on Bill C‑316. You have five minutes, sir. I know you are on Zoom today, so we welcome you to the Canadian heritage committee.
The floor is yours.