Thank you.
I would say that a decrease in the budget certainly isn't much use if our people aren't getting paid. I certainly hope you'll continue to make that a priority.
Minister, according to the 2023-24 departmental plan, PSPC is considering strengthening its integrity regime. I hope this will include reviewing the ineligibility and suspension policy. I'm sure you're aware that we've recently been studying McKinsey. You were here on this. Given the moral and ethical breaches of this organization, it's astounding to me, actually, that McKinsey passed the integrity regime.
I reviewed the regime quite extensively. To me, “Application”—section 4— seems to have far too many exemptions. I'm particularly shocked that McKinsey passed section 6, part (b)(v), where the supplier has been convicted of an offence. I recognize that, in the States, McKinsey was not convicted of an offence, but I certainly think a $600-million payout over 49 jurisdictions is something that should make the Canadian government look twice. In addition, part (b)(vi) is “Trafficking in substance”. I would say this definitely should have given the Canadian government pause and re-evaluate McKinsey.
What the current integrity regime does exclude is human rights, the rule of law and reckless disregard for the health and well-being of Canadians. I'm sure you're aware of the notice of motion I've given. I'll read it here today, although I'm not moving it, Mr. Chair:
That the committee report to the House that, in light of the government's announcement that it will join the class action lawsuit against McKinsey & Company for their role in the opioid crisis—
I'll add that your government voted against both of our motions in the House today.
—the committee calls on the government to reform the integrity regime associated with procurement in order to exclude companies that have shown reckless disregard for the health and well-being of Canadians, and for human rights and the rule of law.
Throughout testimony in this committee, we have seen McKinsey & Company consistently and repetitively do this.
What are your thoughts on this motion I have on notice, Minister?