Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have a motion.
If you haven't already received it, you should be receiving it shortly.
It reads as follows:
That, with regard to the study on federal government consulting contracts awarded to McKinsey & Company, the following persons and organizations be invited to appear: Kevin D'Entremont and Gregory Vainberg of McKinsey & Company; the Deputy Minister of Public Services and Procurement; the Deputy Minister of the Treasury Board Secretariat; the President of the School of Public Service (or the head of learning and/or training program development); the Privy Council Office (the person responsible for policy and/or corporate culture within the public service); and the Canada Infrastructure Bank, provided that no more than four two-hour meetings, when the House of Commons returns in September 2024, be held for this study.
You will note that the motion is very similar to the one proposed by our colleague Stephanie Kusie on Monday. It is very similar, but more specific and detailed. As I said earlier, my goal is to move the study on McKinsey and other consultants forward, without dragging it out and without having a whole host of witnesses who may not be able to answer our questions. The goal of paring down the list of witnesses is to get answers to our questions, and I'm sure there are many.
That is the motion I am proposing so that we can proceed with our study on McKinsey and consultants in general.