Evidence of meeting #32 for Health in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was amendment.

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Olivier Champagne  Legislative Clerk

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

It doesn't work with the amendment if you say that.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

Doug Eyolfson Liberal Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

Okay, then never mind. I won't gum up the works on that.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

Mr. Oliver.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

John Oliver Liberal Oakville, ON

I know we've approved clause 3, but we have the same limitations in the conference structure, where it's really just Alzheimer societies and groups that are invited to the conference, and we're excluding the other forms.

I'm wondering if I could have unanimous consent, for the amendment that was just passed, for that change in wording. Could we have unanimous consent that where it says “the Alzheimer Society of Canada and other Alzheimer advocacy groups”, we have exactly the same wording inserted, that it's the Alzheimer advocacy groups and other dementia advocacy groups—whatever that wording was—just to make sure we're going to open that conference up to include those other causes of dementia?

I'm looking for unanimous consent for just that change, back in clause 3.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

We haven't passed the subamendment. We have to deal with that and then go to the amendment, and then we can go to your motion.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

John Oliver Liberal Oakville, ON

Okay.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

All in favour of the subamendment?

10:10 a.m.

Conservative

Colin Carrie Conservative Oshawa, ON

Could we have the final wording of the subamendment?

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

Do you have the final wording?

10:10 a.m.

Legislative Clerk

Olivier Champagne

It was “representatives from the Alzheimer Society of Canada and other—

10:10 a.m.

A voice

No, no.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

The whole point is to take out “Alzheimer Society”.

10:10 a.m.

Conservative

Colin Carrie Conservative Oshawa, ON

It's important we get that wording if we're going to be consistent.

10:10 a.m.

Legislative Clerk

Olivier Champagne

Okay, so it reads, “representatives from Alzheimer advocacy groups and other dementia advocacy groups”.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

All in favour of the subamendment?

(Subamendment agreed to)

Now we're on the amendment by Mr. Oliver.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

John Oliver Liberal Oakville, ON

Again, to repeat, I'm going backwards. I need unanimous consent to go back to subclause 3(2), titled “Conference”. The very last sentence describes who will be invited to the conference, and it's the same problem. We have the Alzheimer Society of Canada, the title of an agency, in there, and then it's exclusive of others.

The wording that we just passed for paragraph 4(4)(b), could we have unanimous consent to insert that into subclause 3(2)?

10:10 a.m.

Conservative

Len Webber Conservative Calgary Confederation, AB

Just for clarification on that, if that's the only change, then I'm okay with it.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

John Oliver Liberal Oakville, ON

That's the only change.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

Ms. Harder.

10:10 a.m.

Conservative

Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB

The only difference I see is that when we go back to clause 3, it says “The Minister must, within 180 days after the day on which this act comes into force, convene a conference”. It's for a one-time conference that we would insist the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada be invited, whereas in clause 4, we're talking about an ongoing committee that could last up to three years.

I see the point in removing it from there because it's an ongoing committee, but in terms of inviting the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada to this one-time conference that has to take place within 180 days, I actually stand behind that.

10:10 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Bill Casey

If there was a conference on Alzheimer’s, I'm quite sure the Alzheimer Society would be the number one invitee. Look, we're working really well. We're making progress. We're making the bill better. We're making it more inclusive. Therefore, I'm going to ask for unanimous consent to change clause 3, just that one, to take the society reference out. Do I have unanimous consent to do that?

Mr. Webber.

10:15 a.m.

Conservative

Len Webber Conservative Calgary Confederation, AB

Mr. Chair, I think we need more clarification here before we vote on this, and perhaps we could ask the clerk. Is it common to put in societies in bills, specifically targeting specific societies and putting them actually into the bill, or not?

10:15 a.m.

Legislative Clerk

Olivier Champagne

You would have to ask a legal drafter. I don't think there's a problem with it. It's probably not very usual, but it's legally speaking.

10:15 a.m.

Conservative

Len Webber Conservative Calgary Confederation, AB

This certainly has gone through all the legal route, in being drafted and such.

10:15 a.m.

Legislative Clerk

Olivier Champagne

Yes, it's been drafted by some legal drafters.