We're back.
You can both put your hands down. Thank you very much. I see you both.
We'll now proceed to have a quick discussion regarding committee business. Depending on you, this shouldn't take a whole lot of time.
We are expecting the public accounts for 2024 to be tabled in the next couple of weeks. It could certainly be before the end of October. That will probably trigger a subcommittee meeting to discuss how we want to incorporate those into our upcoming business.
We have motions to get witnesses through. I'm working on them. That is something this committee will be tasked with reviewing over two or three meetings. Again, it will be decided at the subcommittee.
In regard to our study on report 6, SDTC, I'm not necessarily proposing any action today, but I want to update you on a couple of witnesses who are pending.
The motion adopted to invite Mr. Navdeep Bains and reinvite the witnesses who were here today also proposed to invite Ms. Hilary Leftick. She previously worked in the PMO. She left PMO in 2022 and is not working in a similar capacity in the Government of Canada, so her information is not publicly available.
The clerk is doing everything possible to track her down in order to invite her to a future meeting. I was hoping to have her here today with PCO, because I am cognizant of the witness list in the calendar and thought they would have paired nicely together. Having said that, I think the witnesses today from PCO provided a good deal of information. That one is still pending, but it is proving to be difficult.
Then, with respect to the two ministers, Minister Champagne and Minister Guilbeault, invitations have been sent to their offices. We provided dates through to December, and we're hoping for positive responses.
On the upcoming Monday, we'll have Andrée-Lise Méthot as a witness.
I'm now going to recognize Madame Sinclair-Desgagné.
You have the floor.