Evidence of meeting #133 for Official Languages in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was action.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

Guylaine F. Roy  Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry
Jean Rioux  Saint-Jean, Lib.
Denis Racine  Director General, Official Languages Branch, Department of Canadian Heritage

11:15 a.m.

Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

So Ms. Joly is committing to 50% of the start-up costs, and nothing more. Is that right?

11:15 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

She said that we are ready to contribute 50% of the costs and that she did not limit that to the startup costs. She said that we would be ready to be flexible and, at the beginning, for the first years, to provide 100% of the funding on the condition that the province also did its share in subsequent years.

In other words, we normally split the costs 50-50. But Minister Joly made it known that, to make things easier for the Government of Ontario, we were ready to put in 100%

11:15 a.m.

Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Of the 50%.

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Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Yes, 100%, but…

11:15 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

On the condition that the province commits to cover 100% of the costs in subsequent years.

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Right.

We know that 50% of $80 million is $40 million. You are telling me that, if there are costs other than the start-up costs, you would absorb them too, because you would be paying 100% of the costs for the first four years.

11:15 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

What I am saying is that the figure going round at the moment is the figure that the planning committee released. That is around $84 million over 10 years.

11:15 a.m.

Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

What I am saying is that Ms. Joly is ready to absorb all costs in excess of $40 million in the first four years. Is that right?

11:15 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

What we need is for the Government of Ontario to make an official request to us and provide us with the costs that have been established. As far as the federal government is concerned, we know that the figure going round is $84 million.

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

However, you know that the figure is not serious. It is going around in the media. So, following Ms. Joly's very eloquent letter of January 13, did you, as a dedicated senior official—our public service in Canada is very good—initiate any kind of procedure with Ms. Mulroney's deputy ministers in order to get the true data? We do not want to end up with a white elephant.

So, after the letter, did you, personally, make a call, send an email or a letter, or do anything else?

11:15 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

I am really happy that you asked that question. It lets me clarify the facts.

So, let us go back to November 2018. I have referred to two letters from Ms. Joly. I think that Minister Joly has spoken to Minister Mulroney, but I was not party to those discussions.

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

That is not important. We want to know what you did. You, personally.

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Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

Okay, let us go back to the beginning of November 2018. I have mentioned that, in education, there are federal-provincial envelopes of $235 million per year. However, in addition to that, each year, official languages officials in Canadian Heritage put out calls for proposals in education to the provinces and territories. This is a usual process. So we…

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Right, that is the usual process. I am not talking about the usual process.

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Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

Let me continue.

At the beginning of November, we set up that communication with all the education ministries in the provinces and territories. In mid-November, we became aware of the Government of Ontario's decision. So my program people communicated directly with the officials in the Ontario Ministry of Education to tell them that they had issued a call for proposals and that they were ready to receive a proposal from them. They also told them not to forget that they had to apply by the deadline of December 17.

When December 17 came around, Ontario announced some projects, but not the projects for…

11:15 a.m.

Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Madam, I am sorry to…

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Denis Paradis

Mr. Clarke, your time is up, and I would actually like to hear Mrs. Roy's answer.

11:20 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

So, December 17 came around. We received submissions. Ontario submitted projects in education, but nothing to do with the Université de l'Ontario français. So my program officials reminded the Government of Ontario officials that they could not see any project submitted for the university. They told them that we were ready to receive a submission from them, even though the deadline had passed.

Towards the end of December or at the beginning of January, my officials communicated with them again, saying that they were still ready to consider a project from them for the Université de l'Ontario français. The Ontario officials replied that they did not intend to submit a funding request. It was very clear on their part.

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Did they reply by telephone or by email?

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Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

I do not know how they replied, but it was very clear.

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Conservative

Alupa Clarke Conservative Beauport—Limoilou, QC

Mr. Chair, could we ask for some evidence of that? It is very important.

Ms. Roy, if this is true, it is wonderful; you have done good work.

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Denis Paradis

I have no objection.

Madam Deputy Minister, could you provide us with the communications on this matter?

11:20 a.m.

Deputy Minister, Tourism, Official Languages and La Francophonie, Department of Industry

Guylaine F. Roy

Certainly, it would be my pleasure.

I can also assure you that, all through the process, we showed that we were ready to collaborate. We had the money on the table. It was good that we had issued a call for proposals. We were ready. We reminded the Government of Ontario officials, but they deferred to their government's decision. They were very clear with my officials; they would not be submitting a project.

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Denis Paradis

Thank you very much.

Thank you, Mr. Clarke.

The floor now goes to Mr. Rioux.