Evidence of meeting #25 for Agriculture and Agri-Food in the 40th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was banks.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Marion Wrobel  Director, Market and Regulatory Developments, Canadian Bankers Association
Greg Stewart  President and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Canada
Pam Skotnitsky  Associate Vice-President, Government Affairs, Credit Union Central of Canada
Frank Kennes  Vice-President, Credit, Libro Financial Group, Credit Union Central of Canada
David Rinneard  National Manager, Agriculture, BMO, Canadian Bankers Association
Bob Funk  Vice-President, Agriculture, Scotiabank, Canadian Bankers Association
Brian Little  National Manager, Agriculture and Agri-business, RBC Royal Bank, Canadian Bankers Association
Lyndon Carlson  Senior Vice-President, Marketing, Farm Credit Canada
Robin Dawes  Nursery Manager, K&C Silviculture Ltd.
James Mann  President and Chief Executive Officer, Farmers of North America Inc.
Luc Godin  Vice-President, Pampev Inc.

1:55 p.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Farmers of North America Inc.

James Mann

Absolutely. We should be able to go to market immediately upon passing the science review at the PMRA.

I can give you some background behind the logic of the PMRA's thinking on this. There may be data compensation owing to an innovator here in Canada. PMRA thinks that a company may enter the market and in that 240 days market the product and run away with their profits and not pay the innovator. In the U.S., that doesn't happen.

There is concern. And somehow the other major companies have convinced PMRA that it is an issue or could be an issue in the future. There are ways of circumventing that. But you have to think about a generic coming into the marketplace here. They probably spent three years and close to $1 million getting that product registered. Are they going to walk away after one year of marketing? It's highly unlikely. There are ways of bonding your escrow that could be used as a middle ground, and we've suggested some of that.

Certainly we have to be on a level playing field if we want generic competition here in Canada, and that means getting into the market as soon as that product is off patent.

1:55 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Larry Miller

Mr. Easter, your time has expired.

It is now two o'clock and question period is about to start, so we're going to head over there.

I would like to thank all of you for coming here. We look forward to any written submissions that you want to present to us, especially if they have some suggestions on where we go from here. Thanks very much for competing in our competitiveness study.

The meeting is adjourned until Thursday.