Thank you, Mr. Chair, and welcome, everyone. I'm sorry I was a few minutes late.
There's a very bold statement within this document: “A common-sense approach to responsible spending going forward”, which I certainly would agree with, and I'm sure we'd all agree with it.
Is it not responsible to support our businesses, to partner with our businesses? My concern with some of these cuts is that they seem to suggest a change of direction in terms of taking away funding from some very important businesses that have produced results for Canadians.
That's one question.
The other item is a statement about non-core programs--programs or activities that do not meet the priorities of the federal government or Canadians. I think this is a very general, very open-ended statement, and along those lines, I'm interested to know if you can define “social economy programs” under the non-core programs. I know these are primarily granting councils that have been cut and they don't provide direct social economy programs.
I'm also interested to know if this government is moving in the direction of eliminating these non-committed funds to signal an end to these types of programs.