There's a point of order.
Evidence of meeting #206 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was important.
A video is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #206 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was important.
A video is available from Parliament.
Conservative
Pierre Poilievre Conservative Carleton, ON
I appreciate you're trying to protect the Minister here, but I was in the middle of asking my question.
It's out of line for you to interrupt.
Liberal
Kim Rudd Liberal Northumberland—Peterborough South, ON
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I see some irony in the comment that Mr. Poilievre just made about “that's interruption”, because I think that's what we've been seeing. Frankly, I would hope that this committee could operate in a respectful way when we have folks come before us. Thank you.
Conservative
Pierre Poilievre Conservative Carleton, ON
What is the exact maximum amount of money Canadians will be forced to give the Asian infrastructure bank? What's the amount?
Liberal
Bill Morneau Liberal Toronto Centre, ON
We've made a commitment to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. That was done I believe in budget 2018—
Conservative
Liberal
Bill Morneau Liberal Toronto Centre, ON
We continue to believe that this was an appropriate investment made with other like-minded countries to help less developed countries in the Asian region to be more successful.
Liberal
NDP
Pierre-Luc Dusseault NDP Sherbrooke, QC
I will be brief.
Last year, Canadians made investments of $353 billion in the 12 most notorious tax havens. As Minister of Finance, you have a similar budget, that is to say approximately $350 billion for the federal state. What is your reaction to that figure?
NDP
Pierre-Luc Dusseault NDP Sherbrooke, QC
Those figures on direct foreign investment came from Statistics Canada.
Liberal
Bill Morneau Liberal Toronto Centre, ON
I'm going to ask Mr. Marsland to answer that question.
What I can tell you, however, is that we introduced several measures in the budget to ensure that we have a system that will protect our economy and allow us to fight money laundering and the funding of terrorist activities.
In our opinion, this is very important for our economy.
Over the past few years, we have done several things to improve the system, notably as concerns effective ownership, so as to know who the real beneficiaries are in organizations.
Mr. Marsland, what do you think of those figures?
Assistant Deputy Minister, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
I'm sorry. I'm not familiar with the actual numbers you're quoting, so I can't comment on them.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
We'll have to leave it there.
To wrap it up, Mr. Fergus, you have the final question, and we're all done.
Liberal
Greg Fergus Liberal Hull—Aylmer, QC
Mr. Minister, given your reception here, I find it amazing that you always say yes when we invite you to come to the committee. Could you tell us how many times you've come to this committee and how this compares with other previous ministers of finance?
Liberal
Bill Morneau Liberal Toronto Centre, ON
Over my three and a half years, this is my 16th visit to a parliamentary committee. I guess in contrast to the previous government, over 10 years the finance ministers attended committee 20 times, so my record is about four times per year as compared with the previous government, which was about twice a year.
This is consistent with our approach to making sure that we make ourselves available to the committee and to Canadians. We think that's important. It's a way for us to talk about the important things we're trying to achieve and answer important questions that help people understand how the government is working on their behalf.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
With that, thank you, Minister and officials, for coming. Sometimes we have an exciting time and sometimes not so much, but that's what happens around Parliament. Again, thank you very much for your willingness to come.
We will suspend briefly and ask officials who have been here before, for part 4, division 1, to come to the table.
The meeting is suspended.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
We'll reconvene.
We're dealing with officials on part 4, division 1, subdivision A and subdivision B. I guess we'll begin with subdivision A on the Bank Act. I'm not sure if anyone is making a presentation to start.
Who's up?
Margaret Tepczynska Director, Strategic Initiatives, Financial Institutions Division, Department of Finance
Mr. Chair, I am. Thank you.
Liberal