Evidence of meeting #93 for Foreign Affairs and International Development in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was need.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

David Morrison  Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Antoine Chevrier  Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Transformation Officer, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development

5:40 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

Randy, the issue of the two Michaels was a not partisan issue. We all stood behind them. Michael Kovrig's reputation has been affected by this allegation. That is why I am mad that you're referring to this question, because I know that that must not be your intent. It cannot be your intent. No Canadian would try to have a negative impact on this Canadian hero.

As to the GSRP, the global security reporting program, we believe that there is no issue with it being a GAC program. We do not think that it is a national security problem. We think that this completely abides by the Vienna convention. We think that all our diplomats who are working around the world under this program need to be protected, and that is why we will continue to work on this issue.

Maybe, David, you would want to continue.

5:40 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

Just before we go there, I only have so much time, unfortunately, Minister. I want to be respectful here.

This report was done in 2020. It was released in 2023 and we're into 2024. Can you tell me that in the last three years you've addressed the issues that were raised in this report?

5:40 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ali Ehsassi

Once again, I would remind all the members to put their questions in the context of the topic—

5:40 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

It is in the context of the departments working together and the training of individuals within the department. That talks about it. There's been no legal guidance, no risk assessment, no security process and insufficient training.

Have you addressed those issues that were in the report?

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

Yes, I have answered your committee on this.

Maybe, David, do you want to add to it? I know you've been very much involved.

5:45 p.m.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development

David Morrison

The short answer is yes. We received the report. We acted on it. We accepted the recommendations. If you look at the letter that my predecessor, Marta Morgan, wrote in response to the report, which is in the public domain, you'll see that we took some issue with the characterization of the Vienna convention, but we accepted the recommendations and we have actioned them.

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

Minister, we're seeing 64 elections happen across the world this year. Those are a lot of changes, possibly changes in government.

One of the complaints I get from diplomats here in Canada is that they don't have an audience with the minister. They can never get an audience with the minister. We did an Order Paper question on that. You've met with only one ambassador here in Canada, and that is the ambassador from the U.S. Why is that? Is it normal protocol for the Minister of Foreign Affairs to not meet with the diplomatic corps from other countries here in Canada?

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

That's not the right information. I've met with many ambassadors here.

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

Again, in the Order Paper question—

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

I've met with all of them.

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

But have you had individual, one-on-one meetings, with—

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

I've had many. I've met with all the Arab League ambassadors. I've met with all the EU ones. I've met many times with the head of the EU. I've also met, of course, with the U.S. ambassador many times, and the Indian ambassador. I've met—

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

In what capacity? I'm not going to second-guess you on that.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

Not only that, I've gone to so many countries around the world. Usually when I do a bilateral visit, the ambassador from the country goes. For example, the Macedonian ambassador was there—

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

Explain to me then, minister, why an Order Paper question that asks specifically about that issue came back with these results. Is it a capacity issue with the Global Affairs that they can't get the information?

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Mélanie Joly Liberal Ahuntsic-Cartierville, QC

Listen, Randy, I don't know the specific answer on that. Clearly there is an issue with the answer, so we'll follow up. I must reassure you that we've been in close contact.

I'm not the only one doing that. I know that Rob Oliphant, my parliamentary secretary, has been meeting with so many of them, and also Pam Damoff—

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

I am repeating what ambassadors have been telling me in my meetings.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ali Ehsassi

You're out of time, considerably out of time.

5:45 p.m.

Conservative

Randy Hoback Conservative Prince Albert, SK

Thank you, Minister. I appreciate your time.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ali Ehsassi

Next we'll go to MP Zuberi. You have five minutes.

February 7th, 2024 / 5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Sameer Zuberi Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you, Minister, for being here today.

There is so much happening in the world today. I know that your job is extremely challenging at this time. I recognize that and appreciate what you're doing in these difficult circumstances.

Top of mind right now is the Middle East. A lot of Canadians are watching what is happening and have loved ones who are there. Some Canadians are still stuck in Gaza and are trying to get out, along with their families. Our government has made a commitment to help families of Canadians come to Canada. A lot of Canadians have come back. They have been able to leave Gaza, which is very positive. You described it as the worst place on Earth right now, and I have no doubt that this is true.

Can you let us know what the challenges are around getting the remaining Canadians and their families out of Gaza? What are the challenges that you are facing? Before—

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ali Ehsassi

MP Zuberi, I would once again remind all members of the significance of relevance. If you could try to put it in a mould that's relevant to the topic the minister is here to discuss, it would be much appreciated.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Sameer Zuberi Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard, QC

I hope I get that time, Mr. Chair, that 20 seconds.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ali Ehsassi

You most definitely will, but I would ask that you keep your questions relevant.

5:45 p.m.

Liberal

Sameer Zuberi Liberal Pierrefonds—Dollard, QC

Excellent.

I was about to get to the question, but I wanted to thank you for the work you did around Mansour Shouman, who is a Canadian citizen and is now not detained. I know your ministry did a lot.

To my question, Mr. Chair, through you, with respect to the challenges that are being faced to get Canadians and their families out, what are they?