Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm just trying to pull up some notes here from our digital binder from our meeting on October 28. The minutes say:
The committee proceeded to the consideration of matters related to committee business.
A point of order was raised by Jenny Kwan related to a possible breach of privilege.
RULING BY CHAIR
The Chair ruled that the point of order did not touch on a matter of privilege.
I remember that meeting. It was pretty intense.
The question: “Shall the decision of the Chair be sustained?” was put and the decision was sustained on the following recorded division....
Your subcommittee met on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, to consider the business of the committee and agreed to make the following recommendations:
1. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee’s study on urban, rural, and northern Indigenous housing be composed of six meetings.
2. That prioritized witness lists for the study on urban, rural, and northern Indigenous housing be sent to the clerk of the committee by Friday, October 30, 2020.
3. That the Parliamentary Budget Officer be invited....
4. That, pursuant to the order of reference of Wednesday, September 30, 2020, the committee conduct a study on the Main Estimates 2020-21; that the study include, but not be limited, to the following witnesses....
We won't go into that.
5. That the subcommittee meet towards the end of the study on urban, rural, and northern Indigenous housing to provide recommendations on the prioritization of the following studies:
a. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee conduct an ongoing study of the rapid housing initiative as the program is rolled-out over the next six months to Wednesday, March 31, 2021; that all aspects of the proposed program be examined, with specific focus paid to the number and location of units acquired....
I won't go on, but I will say that, at the end of it, it says:
...the Chief Executive Officer of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation appear for two hours at a seventh meeting to testify; that the initial meeting be held no later than Saturday, October 31, 2020 and the final meeting be held by Friday, April 30, 2021....
What we already agreed to, Mr. Chair, has not been followed. For the Liberals to come forward with another motion, when we had a really intense meeting in committee business on October 28 and we're not following what we already went through, is wrong.
After that, it said, “b. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee undertake a study on the review of the employment insurance program”, which we're doing.
What the committee agreed to do on rapid housing hasn't been followed and I don't think that's fair. I could go on about this, but it's just not right. We work pretty well on this committee. Generally it's been pretty good, but for the Liberals to try to throw our schedule off and, frankly, to not give Rosemary—who's not here today—who's been really amenable to a lot of different studies, a chance to discuss seniors, because the Liberals are trying to hide that seniors aged 65 to 75 didn't get the OAS, is wrong.
I think the clerk needs to come back to us, Mr. Chair, and give us a review of everything we've agreed to in committee business, all of the motions passed, so that we can make an informed decision. I thought we were coming here in good faith for a quick meeting today and the Liberals started to filibuster because they didn't want to deal with the business before us, probably because they knew we were up for a Conservative study on seniors and they didn't want to have to address the points the budget made.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.