I call this meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 148 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted on Thursday, September 21, 2023, the committee is meeting to discuss policy decisions and market forces that have led to increases in the cost of buying or renting a home in Canada.
Before we begin, I'd like to ask all members and other in-person participants to consult the cards on the table for guidelines on how to prevent audio feedback incidents.
Please take note of the following preventative measures in place to protect the health and safety of all participants, including the interpreters. Use only an approved black earpiece. The former grey earpieces must no longer be used. Keep your earpiece away from all microphones at all times. When you're not using your earpiece, place it face down on the sticker on the table for this purpose.
Thank you all for your co-operation.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, pursuant to Standing Order 15.1.
In accordance with the committee's routine motion concerning connection tests for witnesses, I'm informed by the clerk of the committee that all witnesses have been tested, and I think everybody is good. That's for the second hour. For the first hour, everybody is here in person—oh, no, MP Sorbara is not.
I'd like to make a few comments for the benefit of the members and witnesses.
Please wait until I recognize you by name before speaking. For members in the room, please raise your hand if you wish to speak. For members on Zoom, please use the “raise hand” function. The clerk and I will manage the speaking order as well as we can, and we appreciate your understanding in this regard. I remind everyone that all comments should be addressed through the chair.
I'd now like to welcome our witness for our first panel today, in our first hour. From the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, we have the superintendent, Mr. Peter Routledge.
Welcome, sir. The members are looking forward to your opening remarks and to asking you questions.
The floor is yours.