Good morning. Welcome to the 153rd meeting of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.
For members' information, we're sitting in public.
Before we start, related to what we just saw, do you remember when we were discussing parallel chambers and also the elm tree and there was a question about who has the authority? You'll get this notice soon, but I had the researchers look into it and in 1867 when the Constitution was created, there was a transfer to a government department and then at the same time it was placed under the control of the Department of Public Works and Government Services.
You'll get this. It's being translated but I thought it would be interesting for people to know where the authority rested.
The minister can come on Thursday, May 16, related to the main estimates for the Leaders' Debates Commission.
The order of the day is committee business. I've asked the clerk for a short list of potential items of business that the committee discussed, which has been handed out.
These matters have been raised in committee or put on notice in recent weeks. Although there is no obligation for members to put their items forward for today's discussion, I thought it could help guide us in our deliberations.
I open the floor to the committee.
Ms. Kusie.