We'll call the meeting back to order.
I have the motion by Monsieur Laforest before me. I'm going to make a ruling on it. The ruling will not surprise Monsieur Laforest. It will not surprise anyone on the committee. It's the same ruling I've given on all of these motions dealing with this issue.
We have checked this procedurally with the clerk. We've checked this procedurally with the clerk of the clerks. This is my formal ruling on the motion.
First, Monsieur Laforest's motion reads as follows: “That the Finance Committee recommend that the government increase the Parliamentary Budget Officer's budget to $2.7 million, as was planned for 2009-2010, and that the Committee report this motion to the House.”
I would refer members to the mandate of the finance committee, as specified in Standing Order 108(2). I will not read that entire standing order; I would just refer members to that.
I'd also refer members to the mandate of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, as defined in section 79.1 of the Parliament of Canada Act. I'm going to read that into the record:
The Parliamentary Budget Officer
79.1(1) There is hereby established the position of Parliamentary Budget Officer, the holder of which is an officer of the Library of Parliament.
This comes further on:
Mandate
79.2 The mandate of the Parliamentary Budget Officer is to
(a) provide independent analysis to the Senate and to the House of Commons about the state of the nation’s finances, the estimates of the government and trends in the national economy;
(b) when requested to do so by any of the following committees, undertake research for that committee into the nation’s finances and economy:
(ii) the Standing Committee on Finance of the House of Commons or, in the event that there is not a Standing Committee on Finance, the appropriate committee of the House of Commons, or
The Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament is therefore the appropriate forum for such a study, as this motion suggests.
Furthermore, Standing Order 108(4) states:
So far as this House is concerned, the mandates of the Standing Joint Committee on (a) the Library of Parliament shall include the review of the effectiveness, management and operation of the Library of Parliament;
I therefore declare the motion out of order because it exceeds the mandate of the Standing Committee on Finance. It is, instead, within the mandate of the Standing Joint Committee on the Library of Parliament.
That is my ruling. I am ruling this motion out of order. Monsieur Laforest can challenge that ruling.
You have a point of order, Monsieur Laforest.