Thank you, Madam Chair.
Welcome, Mr. Morgan. Thank you very much for your participation. I would suggest that you not spend your dollar all in the same place. I'm sure Revenue Canada is looking for ways of taxing that already.
We've heard many representations to ensure participation from minority groups, be it immigrants or linguistic. There is a group that is always forgotten and is always under-represented, and that's rural Canada. The proof of that is the appointment of your commission: four multimillionaires from Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. I don't object to multimillionaires. They contribute, and I'd like to be one of them myself. But the Prime Minister has another appointment to make. I would hope that my colleagues would recommend someone from rural Canada.
I'm coming back to process. If your process cannot identify a way of ensuring that we will correct under-representation, what will change with your commission? The question has been put to you about different minority groups, or under-represented groups, and I am asking it about rural Canada because it's definitely clearly under-represented. As I said before, if you cannot recommend a process that will force the PMO to ensure proper representation, what does your commission change about the whole thing?