Can I follow up, Chair?
In terms of inspecting businesses where seasonal workers may be employed, that would encompass many agricultural organizations, I would think. Please answer yes or no.
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Conservative
Grant Jackson Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB
Can I follow up, Chair?
In terms of inspecting businesses where seasonal workers may be employed, that would encompass many agricultural organizations, I would think. Please answer yes or no.
Executive Director, Business Enablement and Regulatory Services, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
The CFIA inspects businesses that are subject to its mandate for plant health, animal health and food safety.
Conservative
Grant Jackson Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB
In terms of the reporting requirements set out in this amendment for the regional distribution of these workers, would that impact the workload at CFIA in terms of where these people are employed?
Executive Director, Business Enablement and Regulatory Services, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
As I mentioned previously, the CFIA doesn't have responsibility for inspecting seasonal workers.
Conservative
Grant Jackson Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB
If there are more of them based on regional distribution, would that not mean that your organization in different areas of the country would be better informed about where their workload is?
Executive Director, Business Enablement and Regulatory Services, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
The number of seasonal workers doesn't affect our workload. It is outside the mandate of the CFIA.
Thank you.
Liberal
Ryan Turnbull Liberal Whitby, ON
I have a point of order, Madam Chair.
I know Mr. Jackson is new to the committee, so I totally forgive him for being perhaps a bit off track here. It seems to me that he's asked and had questions answered that are irrelevant to the actual amendment that's been proposed. Maybe we could just get back on track, Madam Chair.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Thank You, Mr. Turnbull.
Mr. Jackson, your questions are not relevant to the amendment that is being discussed at this moment.
Conservative
Grant Jackson Conservative Brandon—Souris, MB
I appreciate the guidance, Chair, from the parliamentary secretary. I would, if I'm able.... I know Mr. Turnbull earlier invited critiques, shall we say, of the amendment as it is, so we would move a subamendment to CPC-11.
I would move that the amendment be amended by replacing paragraph (c) of proposed subsection 12(2.31) with the following:
(c) the impact on the labour market of the increased number of weeks of benefits; and
(d) the sources of data relied on by the Minister in preparing the report.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Thank you, Mr. Jackson. Could you please submit that in writing to the clerks? We will take a brief suspension while we get that through translation.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Colleagues, I apologize.
Mr. Jackson is not a member of this committee, and Mr. Hallan, who is a member of this committee, came back, so he's not actually able to move a subamendment.
I apologize, Mr. Jackson—
Liberal
Conservative
Pat Kelly Conservative Calgary Crowfoot, AB
Fortunately, I am a member of the committee, and I am not the mover of the motion, so I trust that it would be in order if I were to propose a similar, perhaps even identical —
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
I apologize, Mr. Kelly. You're the mover of CPC-11, so you actually cannot do that.
Conservative
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Mr. Hallan, is the third time the charm for the Conservatives tonight? Do you want to go?
Conservative
Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary East, AB
Thank you so much, Chair. It's nice to be back.
I'd like to move a subamendment to CPC-11 that may be identical or very similarly worded to what Mr. Jackson tried. It's that the amendment be amended by replacing paragraph (c) of proposed subsection 12(2.31) with the following:
(c) the impact on the labour market of the increased number of weeks of benefits; and
(d) the sources of data relied on by the Minister in preparing the report.
I think more transparency and more accountability is good. I was on the immigration committee where a lot of the—
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Mr. Hallan, could you submit the subamendment? We'll get back to it once we've done that.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Please submit that as quickly as possible, and then we'll get the translated version to members. We'll suspend briefly.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Karina Gould
Colleagues, we're going to return.
You now have the subamendment text in your inboxes.
Mr. Hallan, you continue to have the floor.
Conservative
Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary East, AB
Thank you, Chair.
This is another common-sense subamendment to bring some more transparency, especially when it comes to the TFW program that, under the Liberals, has been completely broken. In fact, they've flip-flopped on it many times.
We know they're going to continue to screw this program up. It's better to have transparency put in front of Canadians.