Evidence of meeting #51 for Finance in the 43rd Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was agreed.

A video is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Trevor McGowan  Director General, Tax Legislation Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Alexandre Roger
Pierre Mercille  Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Philippe Méla  Legislative Clerk
Dave Beaulne  Senior Director, Legislation, Tax Legislation Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Maude Lavoie  Director General, Business Income Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Maximilian Baylor  Senior Director, Personal Income Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Lesley Taylor  Senior Director, Personal Income Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Dominic DiFruscio  Senior Advisor, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Phil King  Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Erin O'Brien  Director General, Financial Services Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Jean-François Girard  Senior Director, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Julie Trepanier  Director, Payments Policy, Financial Systems Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Nicolas Moreau  Director General, Funds Management Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Manuel Dussault  Senior Director, Framework Policy, Financial Institutions Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Justin Brown  Acting Director General, Financial Crimes Governance and Operations, Financial Systems Division, Financial Sector Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Neelu Shanker  Deputy Director, Operations, Sanctions Policy and Operations Coordination Division, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development

8 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Go ahead, Mr. Fast.

8 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

Can I ask you what the purpose was for increasing the rate of tax on tobacco products? Was it to increase tax revenues? Was it to get Canadians to stop smoking? If so, has an analysis been done to determine how much an incremental increase in the tax on tobacco products would impact the rate of smoking in Canada?

May 27th, 2021 / 8:05 p.m.

Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Pierre Mercille

I think the answer is all of the above. Phil King, who is in the waiting room, may be in a better position than I am to answer about tobacco rate cessation and those kinds of things.

8:05 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

Sure, Mr. Chair.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Can you let Mr. King in, Alexandre?

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Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Pierre Mercille

I'm going to repeat in French while he is joining.

Yes, those are probably the two objectives, but I will let Mr. King answer questions about the effect of tobacco taxes on consumption.

8:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

There's Mr. King.

Phil, go ahead. Did you hear the question?

8:05 p.m.

Phil King Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

I certainly did.

Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Mr. Fast.

Pierre is correct. Indeed, the goal is twofold. It is to raise some revenue and to discourage smoking. Excess taxes are fairly effective at doing that. If you look at smoking rates in Canada, they've gone from about 25% for the adult population in 1999 or so to around 15% now. That's in the context of increasing taxes, not just at the federal level but at the provincial level as well. Generally provincial taxes are a bit higher than the federal tax on tobacco.

I think your specific question is about how effective it is and if we can quantify it. I wish I could give you a firm answer. I wish I had a very good, well-specified model so that I could say that a dollar in tax gets you this sort of decline rate. The decline rate is not an issue that is amenable to that sort of thing. There are lots of moving parts, you see. The past isn't really a good guide to the future on this issue.

For example, far fewer people who smoke, and the nature of those smokers is a bit different. You're kind of down to the hardcore smokers, so maybe they don't respond as much to prices as people did many years ago. You have different products in the market—

8:05 p.m.

Bloc

Gabriel Ste-Marie Bloc Joliette, QC

A point of order, Mr. Chair.

I am sorry, but the interpreter is not able to do the translation.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Mr. King, where is your mike, or are you maybe using your computer?

8:05 p.m.

Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

I'm on the computer, and the microphone is at mustache level.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Are the translators having a problem translating this witness?

We're okay now, I think, according to Mr. Ste-Marie. Go ahead, Mr. King

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Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

I'm sorry. Would you like me to rewind a bit?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Yes. Maybe you'd better do that.

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Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

I'll start with the issue of the modelling. It would be very nice if we could say specifically that a dollar increase in tax leads—

Is that no good?

8:05 p.m.

Bloc

Gabriel Ste-Marie Bloc Joliette, QC

Mr. Chair, a point of order. It is not working.

8:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Okay.

Mr. King, can you do both languages or not?

8:05 p.m.

Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

I cannot do it justice.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Okay.

8:05 p.m.

Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

Would it be possible to provide an answer in French as a follow-up to the committee?

8:05 p.m.

Conservative

Ed Fast Conservative Abbotsford, BC

No.

8:05 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Wayne Easter

Alexandre, what's your point?

8:05 p.m.

The Clerk

Mr. King, do you see below the screen, on the bottom left, a mute-unmute button and an arrow pointing upwards?

If you click on the arrow, it says “Select a microphone”.

8:05 p.m.

Director General, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

Phil King

There is no “Select a microphone” button. There is “Select camera”, but no microphone.

8:05 p.m.

The Clerk

Okay. Try to unplug and replug your microphone. Sometimes that resets it.