Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Well, unfortunately, as reported today...another day, another Liberal scandal. This time it's out of the Department of Environment and Climate Change, where Minister Guilbeault has overseen a failed audit by federal auditors, with poor oversight over millions of dollars in green subsidies. It's not a small amount. It's $625 million since 2016.
We've seen a very bad track record here from this government in terms of the green slush fund and the studies we've undertaken here, including on ArriveCAN, for which the concurrence motion is in the House today, but here we have another report of $625 million since 2016 having failed a federal audit.
The federal audit team indicates that there are significant issues: 45 programs over 11 departments and agencies, no evidence of definite outcomes, no set targets and no measuring and monitoring of impacts. Also, there is no clear guidance to support decisions by programs. The audit report also indicates “errors and inconsistencies” in the work, including “incorrect information”, “erroneous information”, “missing information”, incorrect terms and project files missing in their entirety, something we also have seen with procurement evaluations of this government in the past.
In fact, Mr. Chair, the audit team deems that this was so sloppy.... That's quite a word: “sloppy”. You can usually say “unfortunate”, “inconsistent” or “incomplete”, but it's so sloppy that it poses “potential legal and reputational damage” to the department. That's very concerning, Mr. Chair.
As a result, Mr. Chair, I am now moving this motion, which has been provided to the clerk in both official languages and for which I would ask distribution to the committee:
Given the environment department has failed its audit of the administration of grants and contributions for poor oversight of millions of taxpayer dollars spent on green subsidies and the “potential legal and reputational damage” this represents, the committee dedicate at least three meetings to this matter and call on the following witnesses to testify:
Deputy Minister, Jean-François Tremblay
Assistant Deputy Minister, John Moffet
Assistant Deputy Minister of Corporate Services and Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Linda Drainville
Director General, Chief Audit Executive and Head of Evaluation, Christopher MacDonald
Authors of the “Audit of the Administration of Grants and Contributions at Environment and Climate Change Canada”
Comptroller General of Canada, Annie Boudreau.
I know that the prudent distribution of funds is something that everyone on this committee is committed to, and I'm also aware that this government has prided itself on a number of green initiatives, which we see every day to be ever-failing. Not only is there concern regarding the procurement, but whether they are able to deliver in their said priority of work on climate change and emissions reduction. This is just another proof point—in addition to the carbon tax, I'll add, Mr. Chair—that this is not working for them.
We have another failure here today with this reported failure of an audit coming out of the Department of Environment and Climate Change, and Minister Guilbeault, the felon himself in the green jumpsuit—not green, pardon me; he would have liked it to be green, I'm sure—in the orange jumpsuit is at the helm of this. As a result of this, on behalf of Canadians, I'm asking for the committee to please consider this motion that I have put forward today.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.