Good. Thank you.
Just as a reminder, our first meeting when we come back will be on Monday, January 26. I commit to colleagues that whatever work I put on there for that day, it won't be a hearing. One thing we try to avoid is coming back from a break and then immediately entering into a public hearing. That won't happen. I suspect that we'll have some draft reports and we can do some draft report writing at that time. That's what I'll be looking to schedule.
Last, just as a notice to colleagues, every time a sitting is completed, as you know, we rotate the times of the committees. We will be moving to Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. That will be our new home through to when we rise for the summer.
There being no other matters before us, I will turn the committee to our public hearing today on chapter 3, “Aggressive Tax Planning”, of the spring 2014 report of the Auditor General of Canada.
I believe, Madam Clerk, this is the last chapter in that entire report. This is a Conservative choice. It winds up our work there and lets us start to schedule hearings on the latest report we've just received.
I will call on our Auditor General to introduce his delegation, and in due course Mr. Ted Gallivan, the deputy assistant commissioner of the Canada Revenue Agency, to introduce his delegation and give his opening remarks when the time is appropriate.
We now will hear from our Auditor General, Mr. Ferguson.
Sir, you now have the floor.