Thank you, Mr. Giroux.
As we know, Chrysler got $2.5 billion two years ago. It's troubling.
Your work involves calculating the overall cost of measures, but you don't do any detailed tracking of the spending. For instance, how much money is actually being spent? What type of companies are receiving the Canada emergency wage subsidy, or the large employer emergency financing facility that was announced yesterday? It's not the details that interest me so much as aggregate data that would show whether the money is going to small or medium-sized enterprises or large corporations, or which sectors of the economy are getting the most.
Do you think that's something that could be done? As things stand, parliamentarians lack the tools to exercise any real control over the massive spending that's happening right now and make sure the money is going to the right economic priorities.