Evidence of meeting #91 for Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was project.

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MPs speaking

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Douglas McConnachie  Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Management Sector, Department of Industry
Annette Verschuren  Chair, Board of Directors, Sustainable Development Technology Canada
Leah Lawrence  President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada
Sheryl Urie  Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

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The Clerk

It was distributed to all members.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative John Brassard

Yes, it was distributed to all members.

Mr. Brock, go ahead. You have five minutes.

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Conservative

Larry Brock Conservative Brantford—Brant, ON

Actually, it's Mr. Gourde.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative John Brassard

Mr. Gourde, you have the floor for five minutes.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Thank you to the witnesses.

My question is about a fund administered by SDTC. The seed fund provides a grant and has no reporting requirements for payment. Is that correct?

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President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Leah Lawrence

I'm sorry. The translation.... Is the question about no requirements for reporting?

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

The seed fund provides a grant and has no reporting requirements for payment. Is that true or false?

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President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Leah Lawrence

No, it's not true.

Ms. Urie can provide further information for you.

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

Our seed-funding stream is similar to the other streams of funding we provide. They are subject to the same terms and conditions, as required in our contribution agreement. The seed-funding stream is required to report at the end of their project on the project results, as well as on the eligible costs incurred and the funding received to complete the project.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

The fund provides a one-time payment of between $50,000 and $100,000, paid in full to a company at the seed stage when the contract is signed. From 2019 to 2022, 180 projects were funded by this fund, for a total of $17,551,275, so an average of about $97,509. Almost everyone who applied received the maximum funding, $100,000. Is that true or false?

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

No.

Not all who applied received the maximum of $100,000. There are varying amounts. Generally, most projects that come in will be eligible for $100,000. That's the maximum contribution available in the seed-funding stream.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

We know that 180 projects have been funded, but can you tell us how many projects were turned down?

If you don't have that information today, could you send a written response to the committee indicating the number of projects that have applied for the seed fund? Could we get a list of the 180 companies that received money?

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

Our funding is currently publicly available on our website, but we can also table a list with the committee of all projects that received funding under the seed-funding stream.

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President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Leah Lawrence

I could add, for the honourable member, that the seed funding is actually by nomination by over 80 accelerators across the country. What we do is work to have a network throughout the region so that we can be aided by people locally to put it forward.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

Thank you. Have—

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President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Leah Lawrence

In fact, there are more people nominated—

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

I'm sorry to interrupt you, but I have other questions to ask.

Have the projects that have been approved been reviewed by the board of directors? Did a team recommend to the board of directors that it approve the projects or was it done through an internal process? This is not a fund that is excessively large. Have all the projects been approved by the board of directors?

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

All funded projects are recommended by the project review committee and then subject to approval by the board before any funding is available. That's for all of our projects. They're reviewed internally by SDTC for eligibility and whether they meet the terms and conditions of our contribution agreement for funding. They're also subject to an external third party review. We have engaged partners who have expertise perhaps in technology, finance, business and those—

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

I'm sorry to interrupt you, but you're not answering my question. My question is whether all the projects have been approved by the board of directors.

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

All seed-funding projects require board approval, yes.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

Thank you.

Were all the necessary precautions taken to ensure that there was no nepotism? In other words, did you make sure that the people who applied for seed funding weren't from the same family as the members of the board of directors? Were all due diligence procedures followed to ensure that there were no conflicts of interest?

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

For our seed-funding program, all projects are subject to the same conflict of interest policy as the rest of the start-up and scale-up funding that we provide. The names of the projects, as well as the accelerator partners that they're working with, are provided to all board members in advance of a project review committee meeting. Board members are required to make the same conflict of interest declarations, consult the registry of conflicts, and those conflicts are discussed at the meeting.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

To your recollection, have members of the board of directors ever had to recuse themselves or step out of the room during the review of certain projects submitted to the seed fund because of possible links between them and their family members?

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Vice-President, Finance, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Sheryl Urie

For our seed-funding stream, the process for approval is that there are a number of projects that are approved together in a grouping. It's included in our consent agenda. The consent agenda is how the approval is evidenced. Individual members with those conflicts are identified in the minutes, but they are not removed from the consent agenda approval.

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Conservative

Jacques Gourde Conservative Lévis—Lotbinière, QC

I look forward to your providing us with the list of projects.

Thank you.