Thank you.
Evidence of meeting #184 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was proposed.
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Evidence of meeting #184 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was proposed.
A recording is available from Parliament.
Conservative
Tom Kmiec Conservative Calgary Shepard, AB
Thank you for the explanation of how this is going to work. That was going to be my first question, but Peter asked it and I don't have to.
Can you tell me what the modification for this section is specifically in response to?
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
It's in response to a couple of situations that have come up recently.
One is the safeguards. In the course of consultations, it became quite clear that people were very interested in having us allocate a tariff rate quota. If we were going to impose one, we realized we didn't have the legislative ability to do so. That was the most immediate one.
I can also flag that in the context of when we were looking at countermeasures to the U.S. section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, those ended up being in the form of a tariff, but there is also the ability to impose something in the form of a tariff rate quota. Again, we would not have had the ability, had we gone down that road, to allocate those. It was really looking to make sure that we were prepared.
These are the types of provisions that aren't typically used, but in recent months they have been considered.
Conservative
Tom Kmiec Conservative Calgary Shepard, AB
Where in budget 2018, do we find mention of the need for this?
The tariff quotas that the Americans imposed were on June 1. The budget document was tabled February 27. The BIA is supposed to follow the budget document. This thing is 900 pages long. It's an omnibus bill, and what you're telling me is that this is in reaction to something that happened after the budget was tabled.
Where in the budget 2018 document does it say there is a need for changes to the Export and Import Permits Act? Do you have a page number for that?
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
There are references on pages 64 and 67 to the government's intention to ensure that trade is done in a responsible, rules-based way.
I would note that the section 232 investigation, of course, began a good deal before the measures were imposed against Canada in June. The government's consideration of a potential response did date for considerably before that was occurring.
Bev Shipley Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, CPC
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'm just filling in, but it struck me as I sat down, in terms of the EIPA, in the agriculture area for a number of years we've actually been struggling with spent fowl in terms of the agriculture sector.
In terms of correcting that, it's not under the tariff rate quota. I'm just wondering where in the budget you would find how that will be resolved. Do you know what that is, by the way?
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
You probably know more than I do about that.
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
There are other colleagues in Finance who work on that issue so—
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, CPC
It's said to be fowl off of layers coming in, but is broiler meat. It was illegal, and it has been coming in for a number of years. I am just wondering, in terms of the budget process under Foreign Affairs and International Trade, if the foreign affairs minister is taking the lead. How is that addressed in the budget in terms of the final authorization to—
London North Centre, Lib.
I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
Is this question relevant to the discussion of the BIA?
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, CPC
I would think it's fairly relevant. If you're in agriculture, it's very relevant.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Yes, it actually is relevant when it relates to the border issues that are in this section.
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, CPC
At any rate, I am just wondering. If you don't have that tonight, I understand, but I think it would be important in terms of our trade and in terms of what the cost to our industry has been and where that could be addressed in terms of the BIA. Could you do that, please?
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
I will take that back. As I said, I am not prepared to speak on that today but I will take that back to colleagues.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
I would put the question to you this way. Will these changes in this legislation make it easier for the Government of Canada to deal with issues like spent fowl, which are in fact undermining the supply management system by replacing domestic production with foreign product that really shouldn't be coming in?
You can get back to us on that.
Senior Director, Trade Rules, International Trade and Finance Branch, Department of Finance
We'll do that as a follow-up.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Okay. Thanks.
Are there any further questions on the division, Export and Import Permits Act, from members?
All in, all done. Thank you very much, ladies.
We go to division 17, international financial assistance, and there is subdivision A and subdivision B, I gather.
The first grouping is Global Affairs and Finance. Is everyone coming up together? That's fine, too.
I hear some sighs around the room. If people want to suspend for five minutes and take a stretch, we can do that after this panel, or we can keep on going. You can think about it.
NDP
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Okay, we'll have a stretch for five minutes when we finish division 17.
On part 4, division 17, international financial assistance, and on amendments to subdivision A, amendments to certain acts, we have Ms. Kent and Mr. Heaton with Global Affairs; and from Finance we have Dr. Giles, Ms. Pang, and Mr. Edwards.
Go ahead, the floor is yours.