Evidence of meeting #6 for Special Committee on Cooperatives in the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was co-ops.

A video is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Lyndon Carlson  Senior Vice-President, Marketing, Farm Credit Canada
Rob Malli  Chief Financial Officer, Vancouver City Savings Credit Union
Michael Hoffort  Senior Vice-President, Portfolio and Credit Risk, Farm Credit Canada
Glen Tully  President of the Board, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited
Vic Huard  Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited
Andy Morrison  Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited
John McBain  Vice-President, Alberta Association of Co-operative Seed Cleaning Plants
Shona McGlashan  Chief Governance Officer, Mountain Equipment Co-op
Margie Parikh  Vice-Chair, Board of Directors, Mountain Equipment Co-op
Neil Hastie  President and Chief Executive Officer, Encorp Pacific (Canada)
Kenneth Hood  President, Kootenay Columbia Seniors Housing Cooperative
Darren Kitchen  Director, Government Relations, Co-operative Housing Federation of British Columbia

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

What are the sources of the funds?

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

We had an initial capital injection from various levels of government in 1986, and we have grown that. Initially, it was $10.2 million in capital; to the end of 2011, we have provided financing of more than $525 million to cooperatives across the Arctic since 1986.

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

Wow. Was all that self-generated?

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

Self-generated, reinvested—

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

That's a hell of a return for a $10.2 million investment.

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

It is a fabulous return. We're very proud of it.

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

You should be.

One of the biggest tasks, I suppose, is transporting goods from the southern part of the country to the northern part, if you will. Do you own or do you anticipate owning the means of transport, as a co-op?

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

The bulk of the product we ship to the north we ship by air, and we ship from multiple destination entry points to the Arctic. The infrastructure costs of owning an airline or owning multiple airlines is prohibitive. We partner with airlines across the Arctic, so we do not anticipate owning airlines. We did at one point in time own an aircraft, but it was just not the best use of capital. But we are the majority partner in a shipping company, Nunavut Sealink and Supply Inc., which ships product by sea. As we speak—

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

I have to stop you there, because I've got 12 seconds left.

I'll maybe put a question in quickly. There's a moving away of the aboriginal community into urban centres from reserves. Does that affect at all your business and your activities?

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

People are moving, in some respects, from smaller communities of the north to some of the larger communities, but the population generally is growing right across the north, so it is—

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

It's strictly limited to the north, then?

11:20 a.m.

Chief Executive Officer, Arctic Co-operatives Limited

Andy Morrison

That's where we operate, correct.

11:20 a.m.

Liberal

Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ottawa—Vanier, ON

Thank you, sir.

11:20 a.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Blake Richards

Thank you.

We'll move to our second round of questioning now, and up first we have Mr. Payne. The floor is yours for the next five minutes.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

I thank the gentlemen for coming to tell us all about the very successful co-ops that we've heard about from other organizations.

I want to start off with Federated Co-operative. I understand, of course, that the fuel piece is a very important aspect. If I might just ask in terms of the fuel, are you providing fuel to Calgary co-op and also to the Medicine Hat co-op?

11:25 a.m.

Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited

Vic Huard

We provide fuel to all of our member retails. In fact, the primary mission of our co-op refinery complex is first and foremost to supply fuel to our cooperative retailing system members.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

I buy most of my fuel from either of those two organizations when I travel back and forth to Calgary.

11:25 a.m.

Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited

Vic Huard

Thank you.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

Well, I'm a member. Actually, my wife is the member. We consolidated at one point in time.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

Brad Butt Conservative Mississauga—Streetsville, ON

Is there a conflict of interest, Mr. Payne?

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

What? The dividends are good.

Anyway, I just wanted to touch on this, Mr. Huard. You did talk about the amount of dividends that the individual retail stores were giving, I believe. I thought I heard you say a million dollars, but I—

11:25 a.m.

Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited

Vic Huard

Oh, no. Over the last five years it was $1.1 billion in cash.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

Okay, because $1 million didn't make any sense.

11:25 a.m.

Vice-President, Corporate Affairs, Home Office, Federated Co-operatives Limited

Vic Huard

I'm sorry. Perhaps I misspoke. I'm sorry if I misspoke. Thank you for pointing that out. It was $1.1 billion.

11:25 a.m.

Conservative

LaVar Payne Conservative Medicine Hat, AB

Okay. I thought it was much larger, because I know the amount of dividend that my—