Evidence of meeting #1 for Finance in the 43rd Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was chair.

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Clerk  Ms. Evelyn Lukyniuk
Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Alexandre Roger

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

I did say it in the wrong place.

Julie Dzerowicz Liberal Davenport, ON

Mr. Chair, I have a point of order. Can you read the whole paragraph please with that amendment included just so I can make sure that I have it right? I'm so sorry, but I want to make sure that I have it right.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

On the motion, Mr. Kelly, could you perhaps count the paragraphs down on the motion, what paragraphs it is you....

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB

You had it right, Mr. Chair. It's in the first paragraph.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Okay. If you could read that whole paragraph with the amendment in it might solve our problem.

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Conservative

Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB

I'm having trouble juggling with this, Mr. Chair, but you have it correct. I think the clerk has it. If there are any questions about that they can go through the clerk.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Okay, but you do have the wording...?

Peter Fragiskatos Liberal London North Centre, ON

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.

Mr. Kelly is a new member and one I have a sincere respect for, but I think he knows better than to ask the clerk for clarification on his proposed amendments. He was asked a very clear question to read the amendment that he's put forward. It is Mr. Kelly's amendment. Therefore, I think we need certainty and clarity from Mr. Kelly. To put the clerk in what would be a political position would be grossly unfair and very inappropriate.

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB

That's not what I—

Peter Julian NDP New Westminster—Burnaby, BC

I have a point of order.

I do think it's reasonable to have the entire paragraph read out. It is absolutely normal that we ask the clerk to do that. As long as I've been in Parliament, we've asked the clerks to make sure that the table has the correct amendment in the correct place, so I think having the clerk read out that paragraph is absolutely legitimate so that we can all note it and write it down. It is something that we normally ask of the clerk.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

That is fine.

Madam Clerk, are you in a position at this time to be able to read the whole paragraph with the amendment in?

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

Ted Falk Conservative Provencher, MB

I'd be prepared to read it into the record.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Okay. Then we'll go to Mr. Falk and then we'll come back to the clerk, if she has anything to add.

Mr. Falk, go ahead.

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

Ted Falk Conservative Provencher, MB

The first paragraph will now read, “That the evidence heard and papers received by the committee during its study on government spending, WE and the Canada Student Service Grant during the first session of the 43rd Parliament be taken into consideration by the committee during the current session and, accordingly, the Chair be instructed to present the following report to the House forthwith, provided that dissenting or supplementary opinions, pursuant to Standing Order 108(1)(b), shall be filed with the Clerk of the Committee within 24 hours of adoption of this motion.”

That, sir, would be the first paragraph.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Thank you. I think that's very clear.

Peter Fragiskatos Liberal London North Centre, ON

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.

I don't mean to continue to raise points of order. I do so whenever I notice something important that needs rectification; let's put it that way.

This is a bilingual country. The federal government operates in a bilingual fashion. This is an important issue, and I think that we need to hear, as a committee, the amendment read in French as well.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Can somebody read the amendment in French?

Mr. Ste-Marie, do you want to read—

Annie Koutrakis Liberal Vimy, QC

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.

With all due respect to my colleague Mr. Ste-Marie, this is a Conservative motion and not a Bloc motion. I think it would be more appropriate that the French translated motion be read by one of the Conservative members.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

I'll go to Mr. Kelly next and then Mr. Ste-Marie.

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Conservative

Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB

This motion was made at a committee, and a motion may be made in either official language. I did make the motion in English. Mr. Fragiskatos is absolutely correct that we must ensure that all members—

Peter Fragiskatos Liberal London North Centre, ON

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

There's a point of order on the floor.

Go ahead, Mr. Kelly.

Peter Fragiskatos Liberal London North Centre, ON

It's a point of order to what Mr. Kelly is saying, Mr. Chair.

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

He has to finish his point of order first, and then I have Mr. Ste-Marie.

Mr. Kelly.

6:25 p.m.

Conservative

Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Rocky Ridge, AB

I trust that there was interpretation when I made the motion. If the question to either Mr. Ste-Marie or anybody else on this committee is whether or not they received interpretation when this motion was made, then fair enough, but I understand interpretation was working and that my amendment was interpreted. It was read.

We had it reread by Mr. Falk. I would ask the clerk or an interpreter if there was an interpretation problem. That will ensure that all members understand the motion, but this motion was made at the table, it's in order and the interpretation service is there to ensure all members understand the motion.