Welcome, colleagues. I call this meeting to order.
Colleagues, prior to getting into the introductory remarks, I would like to point out to you that this week marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands and the victory in Europe. The Prime Minister has asked that at two o'clock all Canadians observe a moment of silence for our veterans who participated in the two conflicts, and I would ask all of you to please join me in a brief moment of silence before we start our meeting.
[A moment of silence observed]
Thank you, colleagues, and thanks to Mr. Kusmierczyk who brought this to my attention.
Colleagues, this is meeting number nine of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates. Pursuant to the order of reference of Saturday, April 11, 2020, the committee is studying the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before we start, I would like to announce that the next meeting of this committee will be Friday, May 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. eastern time. The schedule for the meetings next week has not yet been published, but it has been agreed upon by the whips. The clerk will be sending out a notice of next week's meetings very shortly.
Lastly, in terms of instructions, we will be having 15 minutes of discussion about future witnesses at the conclusion of today's meeting. Since we have to conclude by 4 p.m. sharp, I will be drawing this meeting to a conclusion by 3:45 this afternoon. Also, colleagues, I would like you to know that the officials from the TBS and the Department of Finance have some very, very brief opening statements and so we will be devoting the entire two hours with all of the witnesses here today to questions from committee members.
Colleagues, you are all aware of what we need to do, having participated in these virtual meetings over the last number of the weeks, but for the benefit of our witnesses I would like to remind you of a couple of quick facts if you haven't participated in virtual meetings before.
Wait until you are recognized before you speak. Make sure that when you are speaking you unmute your microphones or we will not be able to hear you. If you are going to be speaking in English, please, in the interpretation bar at the bottom of your screens, click on the English channel. Conversely, if you are speaking in French, click on the “French” button. If you use the “floor” button, you will be able to speak in both official languages, but I suggest that if you are switching from one language to the other, you pause just for a moment to allow our interpreters to catch up.
Also, on the subject of interpretation, I would ask that all those speaking today speak slowly and clearly so that our interpreters can translate effectively and accurately.
Colleagues, before we get started, I ask, particularly those of you who are new to this committee, that you click on the grid at the top right of your screen. That will take you to gallery view and you will be able to see all participants in this meeting on one screen.
We will begin our meeting.
I will ask Mr. Purves from the Treasury Board Secretariat for any opening comments he may have, followed by officials from the Department of Finance. We'll then go directly into our questions from committee members.
Mr. Purves, the floor is yours.