Evidence of meeting #40 for Procedure and House Affairs in the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was ullyatt.

A recording is available from Parliament.

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MPs speaking

Also speaking

Clerk of the Committee  Ms. Angela Crandall

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Yes.

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Conservative

Kelly Block Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar, SK

Okay. It was Debbie Jodoin.

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Who does that person work for?

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Conservative

Kelly Block Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar, SK

She works for MP Rob Clarke.

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Okay.

Let's talk a little bit about MP Rob Clarke and the type of screening you would have done of Mr. Ullyatt.

I'm going to read from one of several newspaper reports concerning the campaign of 2008: “A resident of La Ronge says he witnessed a uniformed RCMP officer delivering campaign signs in Northern Saskatchewan for Conservative candidate Rob Clarke, a direct violation of the police force’s policy.”

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

You are going a huge distance away from a secret document leaked from the finance committee--

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Actually, I'm not, and I'll tell you why, Mr. Chair, even though it's on my time. This is about how a person was hired, whether that was done as a prudent administrator--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

So far, you're in northern Saskatchewan. Can you try to bring it back to Ottawa a little more quickly, please?

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Well, if you read a little further down the story—and people will be able to draw their own inferences from your interruptions as well—Russell Ullyatt—

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

Excuse me, sir, I am the chair of the committee and it is my job to keep it in order and on topic.

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

Well, it is in order, and you know that as well as I do. You just don't want me to ask the question.

The story went on to say:

Russell Ullyatt, Mr. Clarke's campaign manager, said they have more than 500 volunteers and “we don't have control over what they do”.

So his campaign manager was Mr. Ullyatt.

In the story, it also said that Mr. Ullyatt's only comment was, “If the story is true, it's very unfortunate.” He doesn't say it's illegal because it's the use of government property for personal or political partisan reasons. He doesn't say it goes against the RCMP rules. He simply shrugs it off as unfortunate.

It took about three seconds to find this when we Googled him online. Did you do any checking of his background to find out what his behaviour was, how his moral compass was set on issues such as this?

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Conservative

Kelly Block Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar, SK

Mr. Chair, I certainly didn't Google Russell Ullyatt. I had references. I had his CV in front of me. I followed normal practices for hiring an individual.

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

You said to us before that he was hired full time. Did you know about his companies, and did you allow him to work his private business as well? Was that part of your employment agreement with him?

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Conservative

Kelly Block Conservative Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar, SK

I did not know that Mr. Ullyatt owned companies when I hired him.

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NDP

Thomas Mulcair NDP Outremont, QC

I mentioned before that the two of us have our offices on the same floor in the same building. I have had occasion to note that in front of your office, other than the traditional flags—which make it easy to pick out in the hallway which one is your office, because you have your provincial flag as well as that of Canada—there has sometimes been a very large Pitney Bowes machine in the hallway and some large documents on skids.

December 16th, 2010 / 11:40 a.m.

Conservative

Greg Rickford Conservative Kenora, ON

I have a point of order.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

Mr. Mulcair's time is up.

I'll take your point of order, but I think I was about to get there anyway.

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Conservative

Greg Rickford Conservative Kenora, ON

If his time is up, that's fine.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

Thank you.

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Liberal

Marcel Proulx Liberal Hull—Aylmer, QC

Mr. Chair, you wanted to stop one of the MP's questioning on that line, but what if this Pitney Bowes machine and all these skids of paper were used to print these confidential reports and--

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

Well, Mr. Proulx, that's a good reach. I suppose the trees on the front lawn could have been used for that, too. Right now we're talking about--

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Liberal

Marcel Proulx Liberal Hull—Aylmer, QC

Maybe. Did he have a chainsaw in the office?

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

--the ruling from the Speaker on the breach of privilege.

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Liberal

Marcel Proulx Liberal Hull—Aylmer, QC

What if he was printing these reports and spreading them out, sir?

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joe Preston

That's not a point of order.