Good morning, everyone.
Welcome to meeting number 134 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, or, as we all know it, the mighty OGGO.
I'd like to welcome everyone.
I would like to quickly remind everyone to keep their earpiece away from their microphone at all times so that we avoid the feedback that harms our very valuable interpreters, whom we cannot operate without.
Before we start, if you will oblige me, colleagues, I want to pay tribute to three members of Parliament who have passed recently and who were integral in getting OGGO operating years ago. They are MP Marlene Catterall, who was from Ottawa West—Nepean; Mr. John Williams, who was from Edmonton—St. Albert; and Chuck Strahl, who was from the Chilliwack area of B.C.
The three of them saw a need for better oversight of government spending in the estimates process, so they started the process back in a joint report to PROC in 1998, recognizing that “the vast sums of money spent by government are subjected to only perfunctory parliamentary scrutiny.” They got a report through to PROC, and then Mr. Strahl managed to get it tabled in PROC and passed, which led to the creation of what has become the mighty OGGO.
I want to take a moment to thank everyone for recognizing the passing of our three valued colleagues, who were so important in the service of Canada. Thank you very much for that, colleagues.
To the families of Ms. Catterall, Mr. Williams and Mr. Strahl, we'd like to pass on condolences from the members of OGGO, the staff, the clerk and, I'm sure, the analysts as well.
Thank you very much.
We're starting off with five minutes from Ms. Tattersall from TBS, and then we will go online to Mr. Quinlan.
Just quickly, at an hour and a half, we will take a short break for the witnesses and the staff to attend to issues.
Go ahead, Ms. Tattersall. The floor is yours for five minutes.