Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I have to say that I can't agree more with my colleague from the Bloc. This is starting to become preposterous. There are 17,000 public servants working for PSPC. To say that we can't get an inventory, especially after the scandal of the government throwing out all the supplies of the national emergency stockpile years ago...I'm pretty sure that even this government caught on that this was a problem and would make preparations to ensure they knew how much was in stock. To say that it would take months of study to figure this out I think is just bogus.
This government also gave a sole source contract to a Canadian company to produce 4.4 million masks a year for the government. These masks are in production and have been for many months, so there are Canadian masks available.
Further, they gave a $23-million gift to a massive American company with a market capitalization of something like $33 billion. We gave them a corporate gift to make 25 million masks a year in Brockville, Ontario, so we do have the Canadian masks here. Surely, if the government has prepurchased all of these masks from China, we can certainly shift them to hospitals and other areas.
I will note this in regard to the comment about the WTO: If my colleague had tuned in to any of the previous OGGO meetings, you would have noticed that since the start the government invoked the national security exemption to bypass any trade deals, and also made changes to legislation to avoid having to comply with any of the trade deals when making emergency purchases.
I just can't understand why there's this desire to protect foreign- and especially Chinese-made masks when we have taxpayer-funded masks being made in Quebec and Ontario. It is deplorable that we are not using taxpayer-funded masks made by Canadian companies.
I want to repeat a quote from the previous PSPC minister: “It has become evident that when it comes to long-term solutions to Canada’s needs, domestic production is a reliable, important and effective solution and one that must continue to be at the forefront of our minds from a procurement perspective.”
This is our own minister saying this. I think my colleagues, the Liberals, should get on board, support Canadians and stop this endless filibustering over a very reasonable request from the Bloc that masks for Parliament and for government workers should be made in Canada.
Thanks.