I will read the motion. Before I do, I should say that I made some very small changes to it to subtract a few witnesses from the list I had included in the motion as circulated. Other than that, the motion is the same as you all have seen:
That the Standing Committee on Finance, as part of its study on COVID-19, hold hearings in July 2020, for no less than four meetings for a duration of three hours each to examine how much the government spent in awarding the $912 million sole-source contract to WE Charity, and how the outsourcing of the Canada Student Service Grant to WE Charity proceeded as far as it did; that the committee produces a report on its findings to be tabled in the House of Commons; that the witnesses must include, but are not limited to the following: the Clerk of the Privy Council, Ian Shugart; the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Skills and Employment Branch at Employment and Social Development Canada (the official Mark Kielburger claims to have told him to deliver the $912 million-dollar Canada Student Service Grant); Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, Bardish Chagger; and Volunteer Canada.
We can add any witnesses whom committee members submit as part of routine planning for a committee study.
That is the motion.