Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to officially welcome Mr. Forbes, Mr. Johnson and Ms. McDermott. I thank them for being here.
My congratulations on your new position, Mr. Forbes. I want to sincerely thank you for being here today. To my knowledge, your predecessor, Mr. Sabia, never came to a meeting of the Standing Committee on Finance. In fact, the only times I ever saw him was on highway 50, when we were travelling in the same direction, so for you to take the time to meet with members means a great deal to me.
I have several questions to ask about some small technical points. I am not expecting complete answers from you today. My goal is to raise these questions. Please feel free to send your answers to the committee in writing if need be.
Before beginning my technical questions, I want to make you aware of two things. I know they are not within your jurisdiction, but I no longer know how to come at the problem. I am talking about the in camera sessions when economic statements and budgets are tabled, and the question of closure and the time that is then allocated in committee.
We have had Bill C‑56, for which a super gag order limited the time in committee. We had to draft our amendments at the same time as we were hearing witnesses. That does not work and we cannot do our work in committee properly like that.
I am not expecting answers from you. I just want to invite you to advocate, insofar as it is within your powers, that we be allowed more time so we can function in committee when a super gag order is imposed. We would be very grateful.
The same thing applies to in camera meetings. During the pandemic, an ingenious system was put in place to enable all officials to answer our questions by telephone, remotely. It worked during the pandemic, but since the end of the pandemic, it has no longer worked. Since then, the minister, her team, and the parliamentary secretary answer every time that they are going to fix it. When the officials are online, it does not work. We get no answers to our questions. We would prefer to have a lot fewer officials present in a big room with all the opposition parties, like before. That way, we are able to get answers to our questions and it is more constructive. I do not expect to get answers to this, but I would like to make you aware of it, because we get told yes every time and we are always disappointed during in camera meetings.
With that said, I will get to my questions.
First, we have been approached by the Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association of Quebec. Its members sell motor homes and trailers that are hitched behind a vehicle. According to an interpretation given by the Canada Revenue Agency, since the vehicles imported from the United States go through Ontario, the Agency is asking association members to pay Ontario sales tax retroactive to 2012, telling its members that they can get reimbursed afterward. This is something very technical, but it creates a cash flow problem for the dealers. I am going to email you and the minister the relevant information. The directors of the association have told us that they met with Department of Finance representatives, whose answer was that the association was right and this problem should be resolved, but it is not a priority at the moment. Do you have any comments on that?