It reads as follows:
That the committee, pursuant to standing order 108, undertake a study of inflation in the current Canadian economy including (i) housing inflation; (ii) food inflation; (iii) repatriating supply chains for strategic goods (iv) any other issue the committee deems pertinent to the question of inflation and that the committee report back to the House no later than May 31, 2022. That hearings begin on Monday, January 17 and continue on Friday January 21 and Monday January 24, and that each of these meetings are 3 hours in length. That this study include the following witness testimony:
a. The Finance Minister alone for 3 hours, with a 10-minute opening statement;
b. The Governor of the Bank of Canada alone for 3 hours, with a 10-minute opening statement;
c. Peter Routledge, the Superintendent of Financial Institutions and Romy Bowers, President and CEO of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for 3 hours together;
d. Senior Management at Sagen and Canada Guaranty for 2 hours;
e. The Chief Statistician of Statistics Canada and any officials responsible for the Consumer Price Index and taking housing costs;
f. Any witnesses invited by the committee;
and that these names be submitted to the Office of the Clerk by the end of the day on Monday, January 17, 2022; that during these hearings, the chair enforce the rule that the witness's response to a question take no longer than the time taken to ask the question; and that the study include at least 10 meetings.