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Transport committee  To formally consult parliamentarians?

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  It depends. I don't know how many people are reading the Canada Gazette, part I.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  I can't speak for the U.S. process, Mr. Chair.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  Yes. Mr. Chair, it's true that the vast majority of federal legislation that enables the making of regulations does not contain a mandatory prepublication requirement. The practice existed to a greater extent before the first federal regulatory policy enacted in 1986 by the Mul

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  Absolutely. The other thing, too, is that we must not presume that notice in the Canada Gazette, part I, is actually consultation. It is merely a notice that the government proposes to take action. The real consultation takes place before the fact through formal committees and

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  That's correct. Nowhere is it more true than in the case of an RCC regulatory project, because under the model being proposed by the RCC, stakeholders on both sides of the border would meet simultaneously with regulators on both sides of the border and jointly create the regulati

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  There are. There are, in fact, the standing consultation committees on both sides of the border, where we're often dealing with the same issues. The department will put out notices sometimes in newspapers, sometimes in the Canada Gazette , part I, that it is launching a process

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  Correct. Mr. Chair, one of the things that we don't see when we remove this provision is that the Minister of Transport, for example, can recommend one of two things to the Governor in Council. She can recommend that something be exempted from prepublication, but at the same tim

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  Under the federal regulatory process, departments, at the outset, when they're getting ready to do a regulation, go through what's called a triage of the proposal. During that process they examine the environmental, economic, and social impacts. On the basis of pre-established cr

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  In answer to your question, I will say that the regulatory process provides for the publication of a draft regulation. Only in exceptional cases will regulations be exempted from prepublication.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  Under the new agreements, Canada and the United States will be working on very specific items that are advantageous for Canadian stakeholders and consumers—

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  That is decided according to criteria established by cabinet.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  There is one thing I would like to add. These changes are being made in the context of new agreements for regulatory collaboration between Canada and the United States. The current regime is as follows: in the United States, stakeholders are consulted, then a regulation is adopte

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  I was going to say that the draft regulations both countries will be working on will deal specifically with initiatives that are highly likely to lead to positive outcomes from an economic and a safety perspective.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc

Transport committee  That's correct.

May 13th, 2014Committee meeting

Michel Leclerc