Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I guess the best way to start is to just read the motion, as follows:
That, in light of the very short timelines available to committees to study the Supplementary Estimates (B) for the fiscal year 2006-2007, the Minister of the Environment be invited to appear on Thursday, March 22, 2007, with regard to a review under section 108(2) of the Standing Orders of the expenditure plans of the department for the fiscal year 2006-2007, and the effectiveness of their implementation.
I move the motion as so put, Mr. Chair, and I'd like to speak to it, if I may, for just a few minutes.
I'm glad to hear that the minister is available on Thursday for several hours. I'm pleased to see that his attending won't be a problem. But the motion I put here is a specific one, and I think it goes to the heart of accountability.
We decided at the last meeting, Mr. Chair, to invite the minister. At that time, our committee decided to study the supplementaries for 2006-07, the end of last year's fiscal cycle. Unfortunately, due to scheduling issues and the standing orders, the minister was not able to appear before the supplementaries were deemed reported back to the House--yesterday.
I understand that the minister, as you've just said, has graciously agreed to appear anyway so that the committee might exercise some accountability--looking retrospectively, looking back--and review environmental spending and value for money propositions for 2006-07. I was a bit surprised to see, then, based on our last discussion, that the official notice for Thursday's meeting lists the order of the day to be the main estimates for this coming year--that is, 2007-08.