Thank you, Chair.
And thank you, Mr. Toews, for being here today.
Mr. Toews, without being repetitious, I understand the government's intent is to get billions and billions of dollars out the door in a fast-tracked fashion.
I wrote down one of the things you said. You yourself said it will be necessary to streamline the application process. Yet you're also saying that nothing will change in terms of scrutiny or oversight or the due diligence of the study of these applications. I don't see how that jibes. Something has to give. Where specifically will you be able to streamline without compromising any of the oversight, etc., to get this volume of activity through your own bureaucracy?
I said to Mr. Smith at the last meeting that he has a human resources challenge, if nothing else, in just dealing with the sheer volume of activity that's going to be flowing through Treasury Board. The room for abuse or maladministration of these things is huge.