Good afternoon, everyone.
I find it somewhat intimidating to be here because this isn't something I do as part of my normal work. I'm not a doctor, an engineer or a lawyer. I'm a former police officer with the Quebec City police force, and I served the Government of Canada for many years abroad.
I started up my business in my twenties with barely $1,000 in my pocket. Today the 18 businesses that I run, mainly in the province of Quebec, are worth nearly $1 billion. We mainly operate in commercial and residential property development and the redevelopment of rundown urban sites. I have received many political party leaders on the site of one of our biggest projects, Place Fleur de Lys and recently spoke with Prime Minister Trudeau in Quebec City.
My appearance here affords me an apolitical platform from which to answer your questions and attempt to explain to you, as a contractor, the difficulties we're facing and the actual impact they're having on housing construction in Canada as they relate to various organizations and federal Crown corporations.
You should know that I don't need interpretation. I understand English. I may even speak in English, but I'll try to be careful to lend the interpreters a hand. I learned English at the United Nations with police officers and military personnel from around the world. Sometimes it was more practical than diplomatic, and perhaps less polished. So I'll be careful. I can be a little more detailed if you speak to me in French, but it won't be a problem if you speak to me in English. I understand it.
Listening to what's been said here, I realize I already have one of the necessary qualifications to become a governor general one day, since I'm bilingual.