Welcome to meeting number 101 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.
Yes, members, I have verified with the clerks that we are the committee with the most meetings on the Hill.
Quickly, I have some housekeeping for everybody.
Following the motion adopted at our previous meeting, please send the clerks your initial lists of witnesses no later than this Thursday, September 28, at noon, and your final prioritized lists no later than Wednesday, October 4, by 4 p.m., for our new study on policy decisions and market forces that have led to increases in the cost of buying or renting a home in Canada.
Now, pursuant to Standing Order 83.1 and the motion adopted by the committee on Thursday, June 8, 2023, the committee is meeting to discuss the pre-budget consultations in advance of the 2024 budget. Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, pursuant to the Standing Orders. Members are attending in person in the room and remotely using the Zoom application.
I would like to make a few comments for the benefit of the witnesses and members. Please wait until I recognize you by name before speaking. For those participating by video conference, click on the microphone icon to activate your mike, and please mute yourself when you are not speaking. In terms of interpretation, for those on Zoom, you have the choice at the bottom of your screen of floor, English or French. For those in the room, you can use the earpiece and select the desired channel.
Although this room is equipped with a powerful audio system, feedback events can occur. These can be extremely harmful to our interpreters and cause serious injuries. The most common cause of sound feedback is an earpiece worn too close to a microphone. We therefore ask all participants to exercise a high degree of caution when handling the earpieces, especially when your microphone or your neighbour's microphone is turned on.
In order to prevent incidents and safeguard the hearing and health of our interpreters, I invite participants to ensure that they speak into the microphone into which their headset is plugged and to avoid manipulating the earbuds by placing them on the table, away from the microphone, when they are not in use.
I remind you that all comments should be addressed through the chair. For members in the room, if you wish to speak, please raise your hand. For members on Zoom, please use the “raise hand” function. The clerk and I will manage the speaking order as best we can. We appreciate your patience and understanding in this regard.
In accordance with the committee’s routine motion concerning connection tests for witnesses, I am informing the committee that all witnesses have been tested and have completed the required connection tests in advance of the meeting.
I would now like to welcome our witnesses with us here today. We have senior adviser from Bennett Jones LLP, Mr. David A. Dodge. Welcome.
From the Coalition for a Better Future, we have the Honourable Anne McLellan, co-chair, as well as the Honourable Lisa Raitt, co-chair.
Members and others, for your knowledge, they will only be appearing as of four o'clock. From four to five is when those witnesses will be with us.
We also have with us Alex Freedman, executive director, Community Radio Fund of Canada; Andrew Van Iterson, manager, Green Budget Coalition; Scott MacDougall, senior adviser, Pembina Institute; Shaughn McArthur, associate director of government relations, Nature United; and Gia Paola, national policy analyst, Ducks Unlimited Canada. From Questrade Financial Group, we have Tanya Woods, head and policy counsel, government and regulatory affairs; and Romit Malhotra, chief strategy officer. From Réseau FADOQ, we have Gisèle Tassé-Goodman, president; and Philippe Poirier-Monette, special adviser in government relations. Welcome.
With that, we are going to hear opening statements from our witnesses. We are going to start with Mr. David Dodge for up to five minutes, please.