Evidence of meeting #90 for Procedure and House Affairs in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was shared.

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12:55 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bardish Chagger

I'm pausing.

I don't know about the intentions of any member. However, I will tell you that I am the child of immigrants, and when we're talking about the security of our country and are giving addresses and information, I question some of what we're doing right here.

I'm here on a question of privilege, chairing the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, because one of my fellow colleagues, who I might not share a political stripe with, was concerned about their safety. The Speaker of the House of Commons sent this to our committee to do this work, and I take this very seriously. You can hear it in the tremor of my voice.

I have experienced stuff in this country that I hope nobody else has to. I would just ask that we, as honourable members—and, by default of being elected, we are honourable members—be mindful as to the work we are doing and why we are doing it.

I'm going to resume this committee, but I will say that we need to remember why we're here and to not be short-sighted.

12:55 p.m.

Conservative

Michael Cooper Conservative St. Albert—Edmonton, AB

Minister, do you accept the principle of ministerial responsibility?

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Absolutely.

12:55 p.m.

Conservative

Michael Cooper Conservative St. Albert—Edmonton, AB

Absolutely, and consistent with that, do you accept that the buck stops with you as minister—not your officials, not the director of CSIS, with you?

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

I believe in responsibility, and I believe taking responsibility means fixing things that don't go well in your department, and in this case, that information was not shared and it should have been, so steps have been taken now to remedy that.

12:55 p.m.

Conservative

Michael Cooper Conservative St. Albert—Edmonton, AB

You have spent this entire meeting throwing the director of CSIS under the bus, throwing your deputy minister under the bus. Everyone is responsible but you, Minister.

Minister, you failed, and you failed colossally.

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Mr. Cooper, I simply disagree with your characterization. I am not throwing anyone under the bus. I'm explaining what happened and, in this case, what did not happen that should have happened.

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bardish Chagger

Members, the beep didn't happen, but the time did come up. We are going to do the last five-minute round.

For anybody who helps in the functioning of the House of Commons, we'll go about four minutes past one o'clock.

Five minutes go to you, Mr. Gerretsen, through the chair.

October 24th, 2023 / 12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

Thank you, Madam Chair.

Allow me to read what Mr. Blair said on June 1 in the PROC meeting, because it differs wildly from the characterization the Conservatives are trying to attribute to Mr. Blair.

He said:

Allow me to clarify that the information was not shared with me. It was authorized by CSIS to be shown to me, but they determined.... I would leave that question as one that perhaps you might want to put [out] to the director. The director determined that [it] was not information the minister needed to know, so I was never notified of the existence of [the] intelligence, nor was it ever shared with me.

That's what Minister Blair actually said, despite the fact that Mr. Cooper would like to suggest that there is something else going on there.

Minister Blair, when you say, “I was authorized for it to be shown to me”, but it's not something that you actually looked at, put this into context for us. How many documents are you authorized to see versus how many you actually see?

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

It's impossible for me to give you an answer to that, unfortunately, Mr. Gerretsen, but in these circumstances, I only became aware.... Actually, Mr. Johnston showed me a document when I went and spoke to him that had my name on the address list. It was the first time I was ever aware of the existence of the document—

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

I'm sorry, but is it safe to say that you're authorized to see a lot of stuff that you don't end up seeing? Is that not a safe assessment?

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Well, it's stuff, but let me be really clear, because I'm sure my name gets put on a lot of things. But this is a top secret document. This is a top secret document, and it's not just a mail list. It's who is authorized to see something, but there's a difference between the director determining that the minister is authorized to see this and then taking the steps that would have been necessary to actually make that possible.

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

I'm not going to lie to you. At the last meeting we had, the characterization from the Conservatives about you was that you lost the password or you forgot a password to an email address—

12:55 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

That's silly.

Mr. Mark Gerretsen —and that's why you didn't see it.

That's silly? Is that what you're saying?

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

That's just silly.

1 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

I want to go back to something else that you talked about previously. I don't know if it was in your opening statements or was something in response to a question, but you said that you sent a letter to all MPs in 2021 about possible threats.

Can you expand on that quickly, on what the letter was about?

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Yes. First of all, it was in response to an issue that was tabled before Parliament and, in response, I responded with a 12-page document. In that document.... I also was concerned because I was talking about foreign interference and, particularly, I wanted to be very explicit to warn my fellow parliamentarians about the threat that the People's Republic of China actually represented. In that document I actually referenced the PRC seven different times, because I thought it was really important that all parliamentarians have that understanding.

I was concerned, obviously, about foreign interference, and I think we all now have become concerned with it, but at that time, I—

1 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

You brought it to people's attention. You were trying to signal it.

Let me ask you, Minister Blair, how many MPs replied to that, or how much correspondence did you receive back as a result of that?

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Yes, I actually mailed a copy to everyone, because I didn't—

1 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

You mailed a copy to every MP.

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

Every single one—

1 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

How many MPs replied to you?

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

None.

1 p.m.

Liberal

Mark Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands, ON

None: You sent out a letter as minister warning MPs—to all 338 MPs—and not a single one replied to you?

1 p.m.

Liberal

Bill Blair Liberal Scarborough Southwest, ON

That's correct.