Thanks.
Well, just to give an update on how it is that we find ourselves here, we were of course in the midst of a study on commemoration. In fact, last week we had a number of witnesses lined up, including a teacher who the night before--at 11:30 p.m., he tells me--had been at a school in St. Catharines. He woke up at about 4 a.m. to get up here to Ottawa to share the story of how he takes more than 2,500 students each year to Vimy. Clearly, then, commemoration is something that is near and dear to many people across Canada--to many children, to many Canadians, and certainly, I'm sure, to every member of this committee. So it was very odd and very unique to halt such a study.
But the concerns that have been raised are alarmist and extreme. I just want to quote from a press release that I'm told has now been removed from a committee member's website. Apparently everything after September 22 has been removed. I'll take that as tacit acknowledgement that in fact the content was erroneous, or perhaps not factual. Perhaps this was an apology.
We do have a number of printouts, of course, but I just want to clarify for the record this time, while we do have everyone here...and because this meeting was convened simply to deal with this subject. So just to confirm, the press release, dated October 19, by a member of this committee, said--and I quote directly-- that “they just cut $226 million from veterans' supports and services”. We learned during this committee meeting that in fact it was not “just”; rather, this projected estimate was issued back in March.
Any member of this committee, whether newly elected or not--let's say they were newly elected in May--would have had ample opportunity to avail themselves of this information. Especially if they were the critic, let's say, for a particular department, they might want to pull the estimates to see what they say. Those estimates would have been available in May, right after that election.
So to state on October 19 that they “just” cut $226 million, in some sort of alarmist fashion....
Sir, would you say that's an accurate statement or an inaccurate statement?