Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I've taken a number of notes, as I've listened intently to each of the presenters, and the challenge for government is to fund all of the needs that we have heard about from different stakeholders.
I served 14 years in local government, and there was a constant flow of requests. It was a legal requirement under our municipal act that we have a balanced budget, so we had to live within our means; it was illegal not to. Whenever a group asked for a property tax exemption, then the rest of the community had to pay a little bit more.
I share that with you, to say that at the federal level, there is the same principle, but we do not have to balance our budgets. We should, I believe, but the government is taking the approach that we are borrowing from the next generation to provide services today.
Ms. Laidley, you've already answered Pierre that you didn't cost your request. Each of you presenters has provided a number of recommendations. Did you cost your requests? Is there an approximate estimate for things like senior housing, food security, income security, free post-secondary education, public transportation improvements, child care, and on and on? These are all really important things to discuss and consider, but have they been costed?