Thank you.
Good morning, Mr. Chair and members of the committee.
Thank you for the invitation to appear before you today. We are pleased to be here today to discuss our recent economic and fiscal analysis related to your study of Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures.
As you mentioned, Mr. Chair, I am accompanied today by Xiaoyi Yan, Director, Budgetary Analysis.
Consistent with my mandate to provide independent, non-partisan analysis to Parliament, my office has worked diligently since the beginning of the pandemic last March to provide parliamentarians with reliable estimates of the impacts of the unprecedented COVID-19 response spending on the government’s finances and the Canadian economy.
We have also published independent cost estimates of a number of components of the government’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan.
On December 10, we released our assessment of the Government of Canada's fall economic statement. Our report identifies several key issues to assist parliamentarians in their budgetary deliberations, as well as updated fiscal and economic projections.
In terms of transparency, the government's fall economic statement does include elements that are essential for credible fiscal planning and scrutiny, such as a detailed five-year fiscal outlook.
However, the statement falls short on transparency in several areas, such as the absence of a fiscal anchor, the lack of clear thresholds for fiscal guardrails and the lack of detail related to the employment insurance operating account.
In addition to our report, my office has also released independent cost estimates of selected measures contained in the fall economic statement, including the elimination of interest on Canada student loans, the Canada emergency wage subsidy and Canada emergency rent subsidy programs.
We would be pleased to respond to any questions you may have regarding our analysis of the government's fall economic statement 2020 or other PBO work.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.