Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's interesting to see you in a different committee today. We spend a lot of time in the veterans affairs committee together.
Thank you, everyone. I'm very pleased to see that a study on seniors is happening. That's such an important issue and we know the challenges that seniors have faced. As I am here on behalf of Madam Gazan, I want to move the notice of motion that she put forward on May 4.
If the chair is willing for this to happen right now, I'm happy to move:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee undertake a study on guaranteed livable basic income as a significant and meaningful measure to address the post-pandemic economic recovery, eradicate poverty, strengthen Canada’s social safety net, and ensure the respect, dignity and security of all persons in respect of Canada’s domestic and international legal obligations; that this study shall take no less than three meetings, and that the committee report its findings and recommendations to the House.
I would hope to see that study after the seniors study.
I will leave it to you, Chair.