Good afternoon, everyone. I call this meeting to order.
First of all, I want to welcome you to the fifth meeting of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages. I see a few new faces, new members who are replacing others. I want to give them, too, the warmest of welcomes.
The committee is meeting today because a meeting was requested by four members of the committee pursuant to Standing Order 106(4) to discuss their request to undertake a study of the government's decision to select WE Charity, an anglophone organization, to implement the Canada student service grant.
Today's meeting is taking place in person, and the proceedings will be made available via the House of Commons website. So that you are aware, the webcast will always show the person speaking rather than the entire committee.
To ensure an orderly meeting, I would like to outline a few rules to follow. First, Occupational Health and Safety have requested that we limit our movement in the room and wear a mask unless seated. Floor markings indicate the path of travel, which goes counter-clockwise, starting at the right. Individuals should respect physical distancing and remain two metres from one another, particularly when unmasked. Seats and microphones have been placed in manners which respect physical distancing, therefore we ask that they remain in the same location.
To respect physical distancing, you will note that limited personnel have been permitted to attend today. Staff have received a phone number by which they can listen to the proceedings in real time.
Please note that there is usually a break between the appearances of the various panels, but that won't be necessary today, since there are no witnesses. Lastly, you will note that no paper documents have been distributed. All documents have been distributed electronically to members. Should you require a copy of a document, please advise the clerk of the committee present.
Before we begin, I'd like to return once again to the agenda, according to which the committee is meeting today because a meeting was requested by four members of the committee pursuant to Standing Order 106(4) to discuss their request to undertake a study of the government's decision to select WE Charity, an anglophone organization, to implement the Canada student service grant, the CSSG.
Mr. Godin, you have the floor.