Pursuant to the order of reference of Wednesday, November 22, 2023, the committee is returning to its consideration of Bill C-316, an act to amend the Canadian Heritage Act with respect to the court challenges program.
Before we begin, I'm going to do the usual housekeeping.
Could you all consult the cards on the table? The cards on the table tell you how to prevent audio feedback. I'll remind you of the little decal on the top to place your earpiece, so we can have a good meeting with nobody getting hurt.
Now, again, keep your earpiece away from all microphones. I'm still trying to figure out how I can speak and be automatically turned off, like I used to with the old phones. I have to remember to keep pressing to take myself off speaking. There you are. That's a little glitch we're trying to fix.
Now, today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format. I want to make a few comments for the benefit of members and witnesses.
Please wait until I recognize you by name. For those of you who are here virtually, please raise your hands in the virtual box, so I can recognize you.
Again, all comments should be addressed through the chair.
We have here with us again Blair McMurren, director general, strategic policy and international affairs, and Flavie Major, director, international affairs and human rights, strategic policy and international affairs, from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Of course we have our legislative clerk, Mr. Méla, whom we all know very well. He's a patient man, indeed.
Resuming debate on the clause-by-clause, we are now looking at the subamendment of Mrs. Rachael Thomas. It's a subamendment to the amendment that we still have to vote on for G-1.
I'm going to read you the subamendment, just to make sure that everybody has it. Of course, I have to first and foremost find it in my notes.
Mrs. Thomas, after the words, “independent of the Government of Canada”, is inserting, “for which the selection criteria shall be made public and the final selection decision shall be tabled in each House of Parliament.”
That then goes with Mr. Serré's subamendment, which Mr. Méla wants to make a comment on.