Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I just want to add on to what my colleagues have said but also to kind of expand on all of the points that this motion outlines.
When we talk about spring cleaning, there's a lot that's on the plate of the public accounts committee's agenda. There's a lot that's pending. I know that our last meeting was in camera, so I can't go into specific detail about what was edited or discussed in reports, but I do recall being alarmed at having to change dates, given how much the reports have been delayed and pushed back because of calling and recalling the same witnesses again and again.
I think that point one is very, very necessary, and we definitely need to have a spring cleaning of what is on our agenda and how we are going to conduct ourselves going forward. I think that having that conversation is going to really clear up and, hopefully, prioritize and triage what is on our plate and what we need to get done as soon as possible.
For point two, the meeting for May 23 dedicated to officials on “Report 6: Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act—2030 Emissions Reduction Plan” is something that Canadians really want to hear about. That report is a significant one in terms of the climate today.
We are about to go into a significant fire season, and we are going to see a lot of forest fires over the summer. We are going to have multiple conversations about what climate change means to all of us and how we as a government and, specifically, as the public accounts committee are going to ensure that we hold government to account in terms of what the action plan is with net-zero emissions. I think that this report is very important for us to get on the radar and tabled in the House. We do need to discuss it as a committee. Again, that report is a very, very important thing to be included in this motion.
The third point is the consideration of draft reports. As I alluded to earlier, Chair, there are so many reports that we just have not gotten to that we should be getting to. In fact, we've had to amend some of these reports based on the delay. I think that it is important for us to get these draft reports tabled, because the work of the Auditor General is important. The work of this committee is important. If we just hold on to all of these reports, how are we going to further the work we're trying to do? How are we going to further the recommendations we are proposing, based on the Auditor General and based on what we've heard in this committee? I think sitting on them is doing a disservice to our committee and to Canadians. I really think that is an important part of this motion as well.
As the chair, you've indicated that ArriveCAN is very, very important. This motion also speaks to that, to say that the May 30 meeting be dedicated to witness testimony on report 1 on ArriveCAN, because we do care, Chair, about what you think, about what all members of this committee think, what impacts Canadians and what is important to them. Including this as part of the work plan for the next couple of months is very important because I, for one—and I've said this on the record so many times—am so disappointed with how ArriveCAN happened. I can't believe how much money we've spent on this. I think it is important for us to put out that final report on what exactly happened here and how we are going to reconcile the 13 years, Chair, of multiple governments that have had challenges with contracting. I think ArriveCAN is a good example of how we can do that.
On the housing issue with first nations, I know that Mr. Desjarlais has been very, very vigilant in ensuring that we speak about this. I know that our government has had a lot of interventions on this as well and done a lot of work.
I think that's another really good thing for us to talk about to ensure that this is triaged and prioritized in what we do from today until we rise at the end of June. Again, I really think this is important.
The two ministers, Minister Blair and Minister Hajdu, do need to appear, because that is the will of the committee. We've passed motions accordingly. We have talked about this and collaborated on this. It is difficult, as members have said, to get the agenda and the time from ministers, so if we have those times confirmed, I think it would be really helpful for us to be able to schedule that and make sure that we are getting them on the record on a lot of the issues that we have been discussing in this committee.
Chair, I have talked point by point on all of the issues that have been raised in this motion, and I'm really hopeful that you and all members of this committee can support this work plan. Quite frankly, we have not seen a workable work plan—or any work plan, to be quite frank—over the past couple of months. We're just trying to propose something that would be helpful to guide this committee and give some kind of order to the prioritization and triaging of how this committee operates.
I'll stop there, Chair. I look forward to a positive vote on this.
Thanks.