Two weeks ago, I believe, we discussed a motion for the committee to do a study on Canada Life. I'll re‑read it to you:That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(c), the committee undertake a study on the changeover of the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) from Sun Life to the Canada Life insurance company and that, to do so, the committee examine matters including1) the quality of the insurance coverage, taking into account the circumstances and needs of federal public service employees,2) the efficiency and effectiveness of the new insurance plan, particularly as concerns the online claims service and the telephone service offered to participants and health professionals,3) the mechanisms that Public Services and Procurement Canada used in awarding the PSHCP contract to ensure the contractor had the capacity to serve the entire federal public service and provide the expected services, and4) the measures that will be taken to correct the situation [because we all know it's not going that well];That the committee allocate at least four meetings to conduct this study and that it invite to appear, for two hours per panel, the following witnesses: (a) the Minister of Public Services and Procurement at the time the contract was awarded to Canada Life (in March 2023), (b) the current minister and officials from Canada Life, and (c) any other witnesses it deems necessary; and That the Committee report its findings and recommendations to the House; and that, pursuant to Standing Order 109, the Government table a comprehensive response.
When the conversation ended, we were at the second part regarding witnesses and the time allotted. I simply wanted to remind you of this, and I'm ready to continue the discussion.