I'm a little disappointed that this is what we're having. I brought this up when we debated about prioritization.
Right off the top, we should just be having the ministers here. We're in the middle of a pandemic. The ministers have not reported anything to this committee. Tons of programs and benefits have been rolled out the door. I think we should have each of the ministers who are responsible to this committee here at this committee right off the top.
We all know how important and difficult it is to get schedules to mesh. We need to do that before we discuss the priority of studies that we're going to do, especially with main estimates coming up. We need to have the ministers at this committee sooner than later. That will also contribute to the studies we are going to do, let alone the government legislation that's going to come.
We heard about seniors in long-term care facilities. That is apparently important to this government, so we can expect something to this committee. Child care is another thing.
Before we jump in so deep with both feet, swimming in a whole bunch of the priorities that we just discussed—or I was just told previously in the last motion that we're not necessarily going to do that—we need to get the ministers here.