Sorry, Mr. Chair—
Evidence of meeting #86 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was health.
A video is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #86 for Finance in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was health.
A video is available from Parliament.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
I thought we got you out of here before Mr. Ouellette got started again.
Liberal
Robert-Falcon Ouellette Liberal Winnipeg Centre, MB
On the provisions with regard to the Canadian Forces, will they be subject to the council or oversight committee for...?
Liberal
Director, Financial Systems Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Yes, that would be part of it.
Liberal
Robert-Falcon Ouellette Liberal Winnipeg Centre, MB
Okay, thank you.
I'm sorry, I couldn't remember the term.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Thank you again. You'd better get out fast before Robert starts again.
Part 4, division 5, deals with a payment to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
Ms. McDermott is director general of the program coordination branch at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
Conservative
Ron Liepert Conservative Calgary Signal Hill, AB
You passed over Shared Services. Is that because it's gone to another committee?
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Yes, this division 4 has been farmed out to another committee and we have not heard back.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
There are five that have been farmed out. Division 4 is one of them. We'll know tomorrow whether they're going to send it back to us.
Conservative
Ron Liepert Conservative Calgary Signal Hill, AB
You have heard from a couple of them, have you not?
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
We'll do that one. In respect of the other four committees now, one was reluctant, but they may take it on and then come back to us. On the infrastructure bank, I think we're going to deal with too, as well as the other committee.
Ms. McDermott, the floor is yours. Thank you.
Alison McDermott Director General, Program Coordination Branch, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Thank you very much.
This next clause is fairly straightforward. It provides authority for the Minister of Industry to make a payment of up to $125 million out of the consolidated revenue fund to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, commonly known as CIFAR, for the purpose of establishing a pan-Canadian artificial intelligence strategy. The measures are designed to strengthen Canada's position as a world leader in artificial intelligence research and lay the scientific foundation upon which to build national leadership in artificial intelligence innovation.
Pierre-Luc Dusseault NDP Sherbrooke, QC
Thank you for being here.
As you surely know, the provision is copied and pasted from Bill C-43, An Act respecting a payment to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund to support a pan-Canadian artificial intelligence strategy. My question isn't necessarily to determine why you decided to include it in Bill C-44, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 22, 2017 and other measures, but rather why you have chosen the legislative approach rather than a budgetary one, which is the regular and fastest way.
If the government believed that it was a priority to adopt this $125 million allocation, and if it had been included in the main estimates, the allocation would have already been adopted.
You're asking this committee to adopt this part of the bill, even though it could have been done in some other way. What motivated your decision to use the legislative process?
Director General, Program Coordination Branch, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Yes, you're right—
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter
Ms. McDermott, I am sure you're aware that you don't have to get into some of the political decisions that were made. They would be better asked of the minister on Monday, but you're certainly welcome to answer that question if you think you can.