I'll call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 92 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.
Pursuant to the order of reference on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, and a motion adopted on May 16, 2023, the committee is meeting to discuss Bill C-47, an act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 28, 2023.
Members, if you can put yourselves on mute, I will complete my opening remarks.
Today's meeting is taking place in a hybrid format pursuant to the House order of June 23, 2022. Members are attending in person in the room and remotely using the Zoom application.
I'd like to make a few comments for the benefit of the witnesses and members.
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Members, before we begin, I understand that there have been some questions on the interpretation of the motion adopted. Knowing that we have spent a considerable number of hours on the subject matter and Bill C-47, I'd like to provide a recap for the benefit of our members as well as anyone watching this committee.
To be precise, as of last week, we have completed a total of 40.5 hours, equivalent to at least 20 meetings, thanks to our wonderful clerks here.
Thank you, Clerks.
As chair, I must interpret the motion as written. Given that there seems to be some confusion over part (d) of the motion and how the phrase “goal of accomplishing at least 20 hours of study prior to the beginning of clause-by-clause consideration of the bill” interfaces with the rest of the motion, I want to specifically read out the start of the motion and section (a). It reads:
That the committee continue its pre-study of Bill C-47, an Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 28, by:
(a) Inviting witnesses to appear on the contents of Bill C-47 during meetings scheduled the weeks of May 1, May 8, and May 15, 2023....
In keeping up with specific requirements, our clerks have diligently worked hard to schedule witnesses. Our members may already be aware that we had to cancel all those scheduled witnesses ahead of the meetings. In fact, thanks to the kind intervention of our Bloc member MP Ste-Marie—and thank you very much, MP Ste-Marie—we were able to break a marathon meeting, number 87, which ran for approximately 27 hours or at least equivalent to 13 meetings. It started on Tuesday, May 2 at 11 a.m. and ended on Tuesday, May 16 at 4:24 p.m.
We adjourned that meeting through unanimous consent from all members here on this committee, which represent all parties on this committee. Again, it was by unanimous consent. Those watching may not know that all members voted unanimously and that all parties were represented by those members. It read:
(e) and that the whips of the recognized parties, and the clerks, be empowered to seek as many meetings as possible, with the goal of meeting for 10 hours before the end of this week.
That week was the week of May 15, which was last week. Thanks to our extremely hard-working clerks again, we were able to miraculously achieve the 10 hours of witness testimony last week as required, with a full house of witnesses for every hour of those meetings.
Unfortunately, due to the late passage of this motion, members are fully aware that we are under constraints, and our clerks did their best to work around the timelines required for last week. Everything was done in good faith and in collaboration, as evidenced by being carried with unanimous consent from all of the members of committee, who represent all parties.
All parties submitted amendments in the same good faith within the required deadline of 12 noon last Friday. This was a clear indication that everyone interpreted the adopted motion the same way that the clerk or I understood. Also, this timely submission helped our legislative clerk and his team—Philippe Méla, thank you—work towards the next step to ensure they prepared the required documents and package for clause-by-clause.
I understand that the members who brought this up late afternoon yesterday had plenty of time to bring this up ahead of submitting their amendments. All members on this committee have my personal contact information: my cellphone, email, etc. You can call me, text me and email me. You've done it during weekdays, weekends, workday hours and after work hours. It doesn't matter. I'm open to hearing from the members.
The members who have put this letter together have also reached out to me many times in the past, and I always try to get back to you within a reasonable time. Sometimes within minutes I get back to you. You had the opportunity to reach out to me last week or all of this week, but I did not hear from any of you.
I hope what I've mentioned has brought better clarity to the letter that was received and the motion that was adopted by—again, I'll repeat—the unanimous consent of all the members.
Again, I would like to thank MP Ste-Marie for quickly thinking of an efficient way to bring in the witnesses who were cancelled a couple of weeks ago. I really believe that our finance committee works well with this kind of collective team effort.
I would again like to take this opportunity to thank our clerks, our legislative clerk and team of analysts, and our interpreters and technicians, who have really made these 40-plus hours possible and are still working. Thank you very much.
Thank you to all of you.
Members, if good, we will go ahead with what's in front of us. You have received the package from our clerk. With us today are a multitude of senior officials from various departments, per division as discussed, if you have any questions for them.
I see a hand up. I see MP Lawrence.