Evidence of meeting #33 for Finance in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was infrastructure.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Marie Lemay  Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Council of Professional Engineers
Claude Paul Boivin  President, National Office, Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada
Chuck Szmurlo  Vice-President, Energy Technology and Business Development, Enbridge Inc.
Debbie Zimmerman  Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Horticultural Council, Grape Growers of Ontario
Dina Epale  Public Affairs Officer, Action Canada for Population and Development
Pierre Sadik  Sustainability Specialist, David Suzuki Foundation
Valerie Bell  President, Canadian Health Food Association
Jack Wayne  President, Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Association of Canadian Publishers
Michael Van Every  Chair, Horse Racing Tax Alliance of Canada
Sharon Chisholm  Executive Director, Canadian Housing and Renewal Association
Mark Yakabuski  Vice-President, Government Relations, Ottawa and General Manager, Insurance Bureau of Canada
Donald Warden  Fire Chief, Wasaga Beach, Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs
Sarah Smith  National Director, Dystonia Medical Research Foundation Canada

5:50 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

So you still like it.

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Executive Director, Canadian Housing and Renewal Association

Sharon Chisholm

Do I still like the trust funds?

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

I mean the general thrust of this budget and all the money we've given to this area.

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Executive Director, Canadian Housing and Renewal Association

Sharon Chisholm

One can't complain about $1.4 billion. It was well regarded and well accepted, and we're looking forward to seeing those funds roll out.

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

Thank you.

Valerie Bell, you mentioned the GST on natural health products. Do you have evidence that people don't buy those products because there's GST on them?

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Health Food Association

Valerie Bell

We have not done research on that.

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

Why do you say in your brief that the health care savings realized will far outstrip the tax revenue generated? If people are buying them anyway and you have no evidence they're not buying them, how could the tax savings outstrip the revenue we're collecting?

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Health Food Association

Valerie Bell

Our consumers are indicating to us that if the GST is removed they will buy more of these products, and low-income Canadians will also buy more of these products. All of these people require the products.

5:50 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

But you just said you don't have evidence of that.

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Health Food Association

Valerie Bell

I don't have evidence of the exact amount of savings, but we do have evidence from Ipsos-Reid studies that Canadians are interested in having the GST removed from these products.

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

You made a fairly categoric statement, and I wonder if you can back that up by tabling with the committee evidence showing that if we removed the GST from these products, sales would go up.

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Health Food Association

Valerie Bell

We have done work to show that the health care savings realized by stimulating the sale of self-care products would far outstrip the tax revenue that these products would generate--

5:50 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

I saw that, but I'm looking for backup for that.

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President, Canadian Health Food Association

Valerie Bell

--and save billions of dollars.

I can provide you with that separately. I do not have that with me today.

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

I'd be interested in seeing that. Thank you.

Mr. Wayne, why does BPIDP not relate to non-fiction titles?

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Association of Canadian Publishers

Jack Wayne

It does relate to non-fiction titles.

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Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

Is that all non-fiction titles?

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President, Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Association of Canadian Publishers

Jack Wayne

It relates to non-fiction titles that meet the criterion authored and/or edited by Canadians. I think that's the chief criterion.

5:50 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

I remember my publisher crying into her beer about my business books not qualifying for BPIDP.

5:50 p.m.

President, Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Association of Canadian Publishers

Jack Wayne

Workbooks don't qualify. I don't know the nature of your book, sir, but my company, Canadian Scholars' Press, is a publisher of academic works. Almost all of them are non-fiction--we hope they're non-fiction--and we get a reasonable subsidy from BPIDP.

5:55 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

Do you feel the program is providing adequate support now to publishers?

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President, Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., Association of Canadian Publishers

Jack Wayne

Yes, we find that the program, in the way it's designed and administered, is providing us with adequate support.

5:55 p.m.

Conservative

Garth Turner Conservative Halton, ON

Thank you.

I have a comment on volunteer firefighters. As a guy who has lived most of his life in rural areas and has had his can rescued a couple of times by volunteer firefighters, I can say that these people are to be considered heroes in our society. Giving some tax incentives to them, and to their employers who allow them to dash off at all hours and very often using company vehicles, is a very worthwhile proposal that you've made. I thank you for bringing it forward.

That's it, Mr. Chairman.

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Fire Chief, Wasaga Beach, Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs

Chief Donald Warden

Thank you very much for your comment. I appreciate it.

5:55 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Brian Pallister

Thank you, sir.

We continue now with Madam Wasylycia-Leis, for seven minutes.