Thank you, Chair.
I have given notice of this motion. The motion is:
That the Committee invite the Minister of National Revenue and the appropriate officials to appear before the Committee regarding the Supplementary Estimates (C) 2013-2014 on or before March 6, 2014 and that this meeting be televised.
Specifically, Chair, I'd like to discuss the section of the estimates that refers to voted appropriations, “Funding for the implementation and administration of various tax measures announced in the 2012 Federal Budget including Enhancing Transparency and Accountability for Charities...”. This is a horizontal item, which is an allocation of $6.3 million.
As I understand it, the supplementary (C)s refer to money for the investigation of charities, which of course has been the subject of enormous concern in the media and in the public. I believe that it is entirely legitimate to invite the minister to come and address the expenditures in that regard. I understand there may be some procedural concerns with the motion. If that is the case, I'm more than happy to amend the motion to alleviate those procedural concerns, to broaden it, for example, to just ask for a briefing by the minister, or whatever, under Standing Order 108(2).
In any event, without doubt, I think there are serious concerns and questions that arise from recent revelations that a number of the most prominent and respected environmental groups in the country are now being aggressively audited by the Canada Revenue Agency. This was first announced in a budget measure in 2012, when Minister of Natural Resources Oliver touted the $8-million plan to audit charities as cracking down on “environmental and other radical groups” that he claimed were undermining Canada's interests.
On the serious questions about this budgetary expense and about the appropriate use by the CRA of audits, I think Canadians deserve answers, which is why I'm moving this motion today. It's my hope that colleagues will agree with me and vote in favour of that motion.