Evidence of meeting #49 for Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics in the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was elections.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Chantal Proulx  Acting Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Don Beardall  Senior Counsel, Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Marc Mayrand  Chief Electoral Officer, Elections Canada
François Bernier  Director, Legal Services, Elections Canada

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

I object.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

Order.

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

I object.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

Order.

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

Mr. Chair, Mr. Chair....

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

I don't know why you're smirking and laughing, sir, but--

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

Because you're cutting me off.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

Exactly. This is not a point of order.

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

It is a point of order.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

No, it's debate. You are giving opinion, sir. That's debate.

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

That's what you're doing, sir. You are jumping into things.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

Sir, sir.

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Conservative

Pierre Lemieux Conservative Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, ON

Here we go again. It's going to play out again. Go ahead.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

I've called order. Order. I called order. Okay?

Sir, my ruling is that it is not a point of order, it's a matter of debate. Okay? I thank you for your comments, but I think we shouldn't be jumping into points of order that we're not sure.... We had this yesterday. I have given rulings. I know that you haven't been here for all the hearings, but I have given references from Marleau and Montpetit related to points of order, particularly with regard to debates on points of order, which are permitted at the discretion of the chair. And that is in Marleau and Montpetit. I'll get you the reference after the meeting so that you know that.

Now, I understand Mr. Goodyear also had a point of order.

Please, sir.

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Conservative

Gary Goodyear Conservative Cambridge, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank you for getting us a few of the documents we requested this morning.

On one of the documents you handed to us this morning, and I'll read it, it says: “Hi Erica, As discussed, some of the witnesses remain not served...”. Doug Finley may have been summonsed, but he was never served. Again, sir, you are--

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NDP

Pat Martin NDP Winnipeg Centre, MB

We have witnesses. This was a scheduled agenda item for later in the meeting, to discuss people who were summonsed and failed to attend. This has nothing do with hearing witnesses.

They're disrupting the meeting. They're goading you into wasting time, and they're wasting all of our time. We're not going to let them...[Inaudible--Editor]...until the clock runs out and we're finished.

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An hon. member

We're here all day.

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NDP

Pat Martin NDP Winnipeg Centre, MB

I asked you yesterday, Mr. Chairman--

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Conservative

Gary Goodyear Conservative Cambridge, ON

I'm not done, Mr. Chair.

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NDP

Pat Martin NDP Winnipeg Centre, MB

--to start ruling like a chairman. Don't let these guys dominate these proceedings.

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Conservative

Gary Goodyear Conservative Cambridge, ON

I'm not finished.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

Order, please.

Please, everybody understands the situation we are in and what's going on. We don't have to explain that. I don't think any other party would like to be in the same position and have to take these actions, but this is the reality. It's nice to play the roles, but ultimately we are all being held accountable by our performance and what we do here.

I encourage members to remember that we are being observed. It is a reflection not only on ourselves but on other colleagues and Parliament. We need to do better. We wouldn't get away with this nonsense in business. Outside of the parliamentary sphere, you wouldn't last a day like this, and you all know it.

I want members to please tone it down. You have rights, but with those rights come responsibilities. You have the right to speak, but you have the responsibility to speak at the right time in the right way, and I expect all honourable members will take that into consideration.

Mr. Goodyear was on a point of order. Please let him finish it.

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Conservative

Gary Goodyear Conservative Cambridge, ON

Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.

I hope you noticed that I was very calm and respectful. I remain that way.

I just heard you say that Doug Finley was summonsed. I have documents from your office that say his summons was never served. We had this discussion yesterday about you misleading the committee and the media. I'm wondering if you will take the opportunity now to confirm from your own documents that Mr. Finley was never served with a summons.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Paul Szabo

You have misquoted what I said. It was that I had issued the summons, not that he was served. If you say someone was summonsed, as opposed to the chair issuing a summons, they're different. When you want to play with words, that's fine.

Mr. Finley was here on Monday. He was here on Monday.

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An hon. member

We have a witness here, and we're supposed to be discussing the work of the committee.