Evidence of meeting #87 for Agriculture and Agri-Food in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was grocery.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Gonzalo Gebara  President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.
Galen G. Weston  Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limited

8:45 a.m.

NDP

Alistair MacGregor NDP Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, BC

You don't have knowledge of that situation. Do you not get feedback from your employees?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Yes, we do—100%. It's just that I didn't get that type of feedback.

8:45 a.m.

NDP

Alistair MacGregor NDP Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, BC

My colleagues have been talking about how your company is considering backing out of the grocery code of conduct. You've given your reasons in the answers to them, but a lot of people on the other side of the equation—the suppliers, the primary food producers—have long complained of arbitrary fees and just a complete unfairness, given that the grocery retail sector is so concentrated.

Why does it seem that you're trying to avoid accountability and transparency in these discussions?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Accountability and transparency is what we stand for. That's how we have been conducting business with our supplier partners for 30 years in Canada—and more than that across the world. The only thing I said related to the code is that there are still provisions that we still doubt are going to provide the environment for all of us to have the right businesses so that we can offer the lowest prices possible to Canadians.

8:45 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Kody Blois

Thank you very much, Mr. MacGregor.

Thank you very much, Mr. Gebara.

We'll now turn to Mr. Epp for five minutes.

8:45 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Thank you, Mr. Gebara, for being here.

In the meeting that you had with Minister Champagne, it was stated that he gave direction to the grocery CEOs that they should stabilize prices but stressed that these actions should not necessarily negatively impact the price that farmers or small suppliers receive for their products.

If you're supposed to stabilize prices, let's start with some basic assumptions. Would you agree that there are cost pressures on the supply chain?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Could you please elaborate on the question?

8:45 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Are there cost pressures on the supply chain?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

The supply chain has its natural costs. I just don't know.... Compared to what—to previous times, to the beginning of the year? The supply chain is a very complex ecosystem, and it's very costly to operate. It has many different participants, and different participants bear the cost of running the supply chain.

8:45 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

You've referenced your concerns around the code as being that it doesn't provide Walmart with the proper environment to achieve everyday low prices. Well, the allegations are that Walmart has placed that pressure onto their suppliers.

How would you respond to that? Where's the government failing to implement a code that allows you to provide everyday low prices but also treat suppliers fairly?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

I don't think that we treat our suppliers other than fairly, in a transparent way and in an arm's length way. As a matter of fact, we pride ourselves on being very good at planning together with suppliers. We provide information and our plans so that they can organize their production lines and production capabilities, so that they can cope with our demands in advance.

Look, I'm still new to Canada, but I've been with Walmart for 23 years. The relationship with our suppliers has been great all over the world. Canada is not an exception.

8:45 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Walmart owned ASDA in the U.K. and operated under a system with a grocer code for over 11 years—successfully, I understand. If not, please challenge me on that.

What is the problem, from this government's handling of the implementation of a grocer code, that is giving Walmart issues when you successfully operated with the U.K. under a grocer code?

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

I'm sorry. Even though I've been with Walmart for quite a long time, I'm—

8:45 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

You're stretching the credibility at this committee when you say that you've been in the business for 23 years, you're co-chairing the grocer code and you do not know about the U.K. example. I'm sorry. Please try again.

8:45 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

No, I've never worked for Walmart in the U.K. I would be remiss if I commented on the code of the U.K.

8:50 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Are you not familiar with the code?

8:50 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Excuse me, sir?

8:50 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

You're not familiar with the U.K. or Australian code of conduct while you're chairing a committee that's exploring the code of conduct in Canada.

8:50 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

I don't think I'm chairing any committee.

8:50 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Your company is co-chairing it.

8:50 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Our company is participating in the discussions of the code. The people who participate have been very well informed and educated on the code for Canada.

8:50 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

In your opening statement, you said that the responsibility for delivering lower prices to consumers fell across the entire value chain, including government. What direction did you give back to government to reduce prices for groceries in your meetings with the minister?

8:50 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

Apart from having talked about all the plans and programs that we have, we also provided some suggestions to the government on improving the conditions in the supply chain and making sure that we could have streamlined import processes. All those things would help us bring prices down.

8:50 a.m.

Conservative

Dave Epp Conservative Chatham-Kent—Leamington, ON

Are the import processes to compete with Canadian...or where Canadian products aren't available? Can you be more specific on what direction you've given this government? I mean, this government has front-of-package labelling, which my colleague has raised, of $6 billion to $8 billion. There's the carbon tax. There's a whole host of costs that the Canadian system is putting in. Did you not raise any of those with the government?

8:50 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart Canada Corp.

Gonzalo Gebara

No. We talked about a national supply chain strategy, and we talked about transportation and border operations so that we can streamline product flow and deliver better prices for our customers.