Evidence of meeting #1 for Fisheries and Oceans in the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was first.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Georges Etoka

11:55 a.m.

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

I guess you would call it a subamendment.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Okay.

Do you want to propose your subamendment, Mr. MacAulay?

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

I agree with the first round being seven, seven, seven and seven, and then NDP, Conservative, NDP, Conservative, Liberal, NDP, and Conservative.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

That's for the next round.

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

Yes.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Okay. You're suggesting that the first round be seven, seven, seven, seven--four sevens.

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

And then it would be NDP, Conservative, NDP, Conservative, and then the Liberals.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Okay. Your only change is to the order; it's not to the time limit.

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

No, it's not to the time.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

So it would be a seven-minute round for the first, and the order would be NDP, Conservative, Liberal, Conservative.

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

Yes, because if we lengthen the time for anything else, we'll be cutting others off. I want to be fair.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Mr. MacAulay, the subamendment is not in order, because you're trying to change the order of the amendment. Is that what you're proposing? It's not the amendment. The amendment is to have the times at ten, ten, and seven. Is that correct?

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

That's right.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

So your subamendment should be after the amendment is dealt with.

Noon

Liberal

Lawrence MacAulay Liberal Cardigan, PE

It should be after the amendment is dealt with.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

It's after the amendment is dealt with. Is that correct? It's after the main motion.

Mr. Allen.

Noon

Conservative

Mike Allen Conservative Tobique—Mactaquac, NB

Just for clarification, when Fin asked the question, he was asking how this would play out just for clarity in terms of the times. That was not put on the table on the order. We agreed to split these two. The order is going to be the next motion, and then we can discuss that piece. It's just a matter of us talking about times. The first round is sevens, with subsequent fives. Fin's motion is for two tens, a seven, and subsequent fives.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

You're correct, Mr. Allen. Thank you.

Mr. Kamp.

Noon

Conservative

Randy Kamp Conservative Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission, BC

The motion before us addresses just two questions: how many minutes should each organization have--and I think we have consensus on that at approximately 10 minutes per organization--and then how long should the first round of questioning be? We're proposing seven minutes. Fin has another suggestion.

I think we should dispose of this, and then we can get into the more interesting question of the speaking order.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Thank you, Mr. Kamp.

So the amendment we have before us today is from Mr. Donnelly, who is proposing ten, ten, and seven on the first round, and on the second and subsequent rounds he's proposing six, six, and four. That's for each respective party--the NDP, Conservative, Liberal. Is that correct? That's correct.

Is there any further discussion on the amendment?

Mr. Weston.

Noon

Conservative

John Weston Conservative West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, BC

I'm sorry, but can I get you to repeat the original proposal so I know what it is we would be changing from?

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

The original proposal by Mr. Allen was that the first round would be seven minutes per questioner and the second and subsequent rounds would be five minutes per questioner.

Noon

Conservative

John Weston Conservative West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, BC

Thank you.

Noon

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Rodney Weston

Mr. Donnelly.

Noon

NDP

Fin Donnelly NDP New Westminster—Coquitlam, BC

I know we haven't discussed the order, but if we were to go with an order that Mike provided for clarification, the timing of the two, theoretically again, sort of cumulatively would be, under Mike's proposal, in the first round 14 minutes for Conservative, seven for NDP, and seven for Liberal.

In the second round it would be 20 minutes Conservative, 15 minutes NDP, and five minutes Liberal.

Under this amendment, so under my proposal, in the first round Conservatives would get 20 minutes, the NDP would get 10 minutes, and the Liberals would get seven minutes.

Then in the second round, Conservatives would get 24 minutes, the NDP would get 18 minutes, and Liberals would get four minutes.