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Natural Resources committee  We have strongly indicated our support throughout the drafting of the bill to this point. Like a wide spectrum of stakeholders, we have the privilege of being consulted. We are eager to see it passed, and we would very much look forward to continuing consultation in terms of draf

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  Ultimately, whether it be Keystone...and I would suggest that the other projects, which are hoping to flow either east or west, are even more important to us because the reality is that we are currently suffering a loss in the order of $50 million per day in terms of full value f

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I'm sorry I'm not familiar with the trend lines in their estimates. I think it is best that you perhaps engage with NEB staff to that extent. As I did say a moment ago, as these additional responsibilities come to the NEB, clearly there's to be a requirement for additional fundin

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question, Mr. Choquette. I would say first, having had the privilege of serving at the National Energy Board as the chief operating officer in a previous life, that the NEB is an independent employer. There is a degree of independence about it. The finances th

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I do believe that this act will complement the safety record and very strong commitment to zero incidents that the CEOs of the association have committed to with the work they are undertaking, because it is the right thing to do, around the integrity first program, very akin to t

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I think what you would find from the lessons of that particular circumstance—I'm not fully familiar with the details—and that you're going to see in this day and age, as you would have seen in Manitoba most recently with the gas situation that evolved, is that the company is on t

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  My experience in a previous life, while at the National Energy Board as the chief operating officer and also now while now serving at the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association, is that the companies absolutely step up. I could not agree more with your point, that the member compan

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  If I might use “confidence” as being somewhat synonymous with “trust” as a concept and say we're working very aggressively from the viewpoint of taking a look at that concept—credibility, reliability, and intimacy, be it relationships over self-interest.... From that aspect of re

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I'm not sure what you mean, sir, in terms of your reference to security standards.

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I would say that terrible incident is what we refer to as a defining moment. Many industries have them, be it the Space Shuttle Challenger accident or the terrible accident of two 747s colliding in Tenerife. That, like the tragedy of Lac-Mégantic, was a defining moment for the pi

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  We support the bill. The pipeline industry as a whole represents some 25,000 jobs across Canada, and $100-billion worth of revenues to our government from hydrocarbons moving through it on an annual basis. It is absolutely key to many of the social programs, with the industry pay

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I'll start first, sir, with your question on “release”. When we talk about that, I would say I'm not confident that it is defined within the regulation. When we talk about release by way of a definition, we talk about any unintentional release, un échappement of a product that wa

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  It's important to understand that most of those spills were extremely small in nature. To reach the threshold of what we call a significant event, a spill greater than 50 barrels of oil, in only two instances were there really substantial spills throughout that entire period. One

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I do believe it is extremely unlikely that we will have a spill. I would agree with you that the number is almost incomprehensible to Canadians and that what really matters to any Canadian is the idea that no matter how many spills there are, if there's one on their property, tha

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee

Natural Resources committee  I'm sorry. I do not have exact numbers at my disposal either. I would be glad to undertake to get you some representative figures. I can say, if you look, for example, at the Kinder Morgan spill that occurred in 2011, I believe, which was the result of a third party strike on t

March 31st, 2015Committee meeting

Jim Donihee