I call this meeting to order. We are meeting in public.
Welcome to meeting number 115 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
Before we begin, I will ask all persons participating to read the guidelines written on the updated card on the table. These measures are in place to help prevent audio feedback incidents and to protect the health and safety of all participants, including the interpreters. You will also notice a QR code on the card, which links to a short awareness video. Please watch that.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format, but I see that all honourable members are present in person.
I would like to remind participants of the following points.
Please wait until I recognize you by name before speaking. All comments should be addressed through the chair. Whether participating in person or by Zoom, please raise your hand if you wish to speak. The clerk and I will manage the speaking order as best we can. I would also like to remind the honourable members, again, of the process we follow in this committee. If you feel a witness is going too long, I would like you to raise your hand instead of interrupting them. I will stop the watch so your time is not taken away from you. Thank you for your co-operation.
Now we are going to our study.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on February 12, May 1 and June 12, 2024, the committee is resuming its study of pension transferability and access to the mandatory provident fund and delays in permanent residence and visas for Hong Kongers.
On behalf of the committee members, I would now like to welcome our witnesses for today's meeting.
I will start with Mr. James McNamee, director general, family and social immigration, Department of Citizenship and Immigration. From the tax legislation division, we have Ms. Stephanie Smith, senior director, tax treaties. From the financial sector policy branch, we have Mr. Jeffrey Smith, senior economist. Last but not least, we have Ms. Kathleen Wrye, director, pensions policy, financial crimes and security division.
Welcome to all of you. Up to five minutes will be given for opening remarks, after which we will proceed with the rounds of questions.
I am going to invite Mr. McNamee for five minutes.
Please go ahead.