I will call this meeting to order.
I am flying a little blind here, unfortunately, gentlemen and ladies, because my Surface Pro is not connected. We have had major difficulties trying to get some connection, so I'm on my iPad and I don't have access to a lot of the other things we normally have when these meetings are connected. I'm going to be going a bit from memory today.
We have with us two witnesses in the first hour. We have Mr. Giroux from the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer. In the second hour we will have a representative from the Auditor General's office, Ms. Karen Hogan.
We will have one hour set aside for both of these meetings. We're slightly behind schedule now, which is probably my fault because of the technical problems we've been having, but we will go into questions and answers very quickly.
I want to remind members that we have a schedule for next week. We're meeting Monday and Friday next week. On Monday it is from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and on Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
The week following, which I believe is the week of June 8, and the week following that, the schedules change somewhat. Instead of Monday meetings, we go to Tuesday meetings from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on both Tuesdays, and the same time as normal on Fridays. Those meeting times are subject to change, however.
For our witnesses, I am asking that all witnesses who are making presentations today try to keep them succinct.
I understand, Mr. Giroux, you have one that is no more than five minutes long. I would appreciate if you could keep to that timeline.
I would also suggest, if possible, that if you are making a statement in either French or English, you maintain that language for the entirety of your statement. It is the same thing when responding to questions. If a question is asked to you in one official language, please respond in the same official language. This will greatly assist our technical staff. If you try to alternate between French and English, sometimes it proves difficult for our technical staff to keep up.
Mr. Green, I would suggest that we allow Mr. Giroux to make his short opening statement. Following that if you want to bring anything forward on a point of order, please do so.
Mr. Giroux, the floor is yours.