Evidence of meeting #6 for Canadian Heritage in the 41st Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was athletes.

A video is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Graham Fraser  Commissioner of Official Languages, Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Doug MacQuarrie  Chief Operating Officer, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport
Duncan Fulton  Senior Vice-President, Communications and Corporate Affairs, Canadian Tire Corporation
Jeremy Luke  Director, Canadian Anti-Doping Program & Business Operations, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport

November 28th, 2013 / 9:10 a.m.

Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

I also want to wish all the best to your new deputy minister, Ms. Swords.

Mr. Hertzog, thank you for joining us.

Madam Minister, it can be assumed that you and your closest collaborators have a general idea of the aspects of supplementary estimates that pertain to your department.

One of those close collaborators is your director of policy. This is a very important position, given the potential influence on the department's directions in terms of supplementary estimates. So I would like to know whether you appointed Patrick Rogers to that position or whether his nomination came from the Prime Minister's cabinet or someone else.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

Wow!

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gord Brown

Mr. Dion, I'm ruling that out of order. It's outside the subject of today's meeting, which is the department and the supplementary estimates.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

Mr. Chair, yesterday your colleague, the chair of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, Mr. Benoit, accepted this question. It's clearly linked to the influence that a close collaborator of the minister may have on the estimates, so I would say that for consistency, maybe you might revisit your view.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gord Brown

I'm going to rule that out of order.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

So be it.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gord Brown

Monsieur Dion, we did stop the clock for that, so carry on.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

I appreciate that. Although I disagree with your decision, I respect the fact that you are the chair and I will go ahead with another topic, Mr. Chair.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gord Brown

Thank you.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

Ms. Glover, you announced that you wanted to unbundle television channels—home bundling, pick and choose, as the Americans say. The CRTC's mandate does not seem to include consultations. This is a very important policy, and we have to make sure it is properly thought out.

Madam Minister, will you ask the CRTC to carry out very extensive consultations? Will you hold any consultations yourself?

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

Thank you for the question.

I am very proud of my team at the Department of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. Our team is not made up of only political staff, but also of public servants. It is an honour to work with all the employees of this department.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

Are you inviting me to repeat the question I asked earlier, Mr. Glover?

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

No.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

I'm talking about the question regarding your director of policy.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

I'm trying to move along. I will repeat it; I am proud of everything.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

That leads me to ask questions about your director of policy, Madam Minister. I think that the Chair will let me speak because the minister invited me to do so.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

Can I continue?

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gord Brown

Carry on.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

Thank you.

Can I finish without being interrupted?

I am really proud of them. They work very hard, and I will continue to do the work I have to do for Canadians.

First, I want to assure you that I make my own decisions. Second, I will answer your question.

The CRTC announced a long time ago that it was consulting Canadians regarding the future of television. Of course, we took the opportunity to ask the commission—as long as the consultations were being conducted pursuant to section 15 of the Broadcasting Act—to address this issue we think is key. Consumers must be given more options. That is what they want.

The CRTC will carry out a comprehensive study during its consultations. They will submit a report to me by April. We will then consider the issues raised not only by consumers, but also by official language minority companies and communities. I take this matter seriously. We will unbundle television channels and use the CRTC's expertise to help us with that.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

You say that the CRTC has the mandate to consult all the organizations and groups you just talked about.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

As it was just mentioned, you will invite the CRTC. The commission is perfectly aware of its mandate, but under section 15, we have the right to ask it for a report. That's what we are doing.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

I know about the report, but I don't know whether any consultations are being held to find out what the consequences of such a decision are on the variety of channels, on the francophone minority offer and on Canadian content. Is the CRTC holding consultations on this? That's not part of the mandate you gave it.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

I will repeat what I said in order to be clear. Under section 15 of the Broadcasting Act, we have the right to ask the CRTC to submit reports and carry out investigations.

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Liberal

Stéphane Dion Liberal Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, QC

And a consultation.

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Conservative

Shelly Glover Conservative Saint Boniface, MB

We asked it to comply with section 15 by producing a report and conducting a study. That's our right, and that's what we did.